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Chemical Speciation and Fractionation in Soil and Sediment Heavy Metal Analysis: A Review
Authors:F. M. G. Tack  M. G. Verloo
Affiliation:Laboratory for Analytical and Applied Ecochemistry , University of Ghent , Coupure Links 653, B-9000, Gent, Belgium
Abstract:Abstract

Today it is generally recognized that the particular behaviour of trace metals in the environment is determined by their specific physicochemical forms rather than by their total concentration. Several chemical speciation and fractionation methods for heavy metal analysis in soils and sediments have been and are still being developed and applied. They primarily are intended to understand the particular environmental behaviour of metals, present in a variety of forms and in a variety of matrices.

Analytical developments, modifications of existing methods, and recent new approaches are reviewed and discussed. Techniques used include chemical extractions, ion-exchange/gel chromatography, filtration, centrifugation and sieving, selective solvent extraction.

Moreover, the application of these various techniques in different research fields over the last years is explored. The value and the limitations of speciation and fractionation techniques applied in specific experimental work is outlined. It is discussed to what extent these methods have, up to now, filled in the expectations or have been satisfactory in particular applications.
Keywords:Heavy metals  speciation  fractionation  soil  sediment
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