Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7687612 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2018 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
The accurate determination of Cr(VI), the most hazardous form of chromium, is an analytical challenge because of its facility to be reduced during all steps of the analytical procedure. This review presents a synthesis of the available studies for the analysis of Cr species in different solid samples (soils/wastes, working atmosphere, industrial and food samples). A particular attention has been paid on Cr(III) and Cr(VI) interconversions that can occur during extraction and efforts made to avoid these reactions. Although the use of NaOH/Na2CO3 solutions with heating at 90-95°C is the more widespread procedure, species transformation can still occur and several studies suggest that speciated isotope dilution (SID) could be a suitable tool for correction of these interconversions.
Keywords
SPEADSVCE-ICP-MSMSFIAFAASETAASHPLC-MSICP-AESHPLC-ICP-MSAASHR-CS-AASHigh performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometryXANESDRChigh performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometryICP-OESSolid-liquid extractionSolid phase extractionUV–vis spectrophotometryUltraviolet–Visible SpectrophotometryMultisyringe flow injection analysisSpeciation analysisX-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopySoilsFoodDiphenylcarbazideDynamic reaction cellSiDWastesinductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometryInductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometryatomic absorption spectrometryElectrothermal Atomic Absorption SpectrometryFlame atomic absorption spectrometryinductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyXPSICP-MSReviewAdsorptive stripping voltammetryX-ray diffractionXRDHexavalent chromiumIonic chromatographypotassium iodide
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Authors
F. Séby, V. Vacchina,