Authors
MJ Watts, J O’reilly, AL Marcilla, RA Shaw, NI Ward
Publication date
2010/12
Journal
Environmental geochemistry and health
Volume
32
Pages
479-490
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
A field method is reported for the speciation of arsenic in water samples that is simple, rapid, safe to use beyond laboratory environments, and cost effective. The method utilises solid-phase extraction cartridges (SPE) in series for selective retention of arsenic species, followed by elution and measurement of eluted fractions by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for “total” arsenic. The method is suitable for on-site separation and preservation of arsenic species from water. Mean percentage accuracies (n = 25) for synthetic solutions of arsenite (AsIII), arsenate (AsV), monomethylarsonic acid (MA), and dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) containing 10 μg l−1 As, were 98, 101, 94, and 105%, respectively. Data are presented to demonstrate the effect of pH and competing anions on the retention of the arsenic species. The cartridges were tested in the UK and Argentina at sites where arsenic was …
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MJ Watts, J O'reilly, AL Marcilla, RA Shaw, NI Ward - Environmental geochemistry and health, 2010