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AN-M-011

The determination of soluble Cr(lll) and Cr(VI) in alkali soil extract using IC-ICP/MS


Summary

As a rule, soil contains small percentages of chromium that originate chiefly from rock weathering processes, although anthropogenic sources also exist. The speciation analysis of trivalent – Cr(III) – and hexavalent chromium – Cr(VI) – is important, because the former is a trace element and the latter is highly toxic. The two chromium species are separated as Cr(III)-EDTA-complex and chromate on the Metrosep A Supp 4 - 250/4.0 column. Mass spectrometric isotope dilution analysis (SIDMS) is used for quantification.

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// Soil, sediment, rocks