A method for the determination of trace mercury in water samples by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrophotometry after cloud point extraction was proposed in the present work. The effects of pH, concentratio...A method for the determination of trace mercury in water samples by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrophotometry after cloud point extraction was proposed in the present work. The effects of pH, concentration of surfactant, and equilibration time on cloud point extraction were discussed. The enhancement factor of 20 and the detection limit of 0.039 μg/L were obtained for mercury with relative standard deviation of 4.8% (n = 11).展开更多
While engineered nanoparticles are widely used and maybe eventually released into the environment,natural nanoparticles are also commonly found in the Earth system.Nanoparticles may critically affect the geochemical m...While engineered nanoparticles are widely used and maybe eventually released into the environment,natural nanoparticles are also commonly found in the Earth system.Nanoparticles may critically affect the geochemical migration of associated elements and pose potential threats to the ecological environment.It is necessary to establish an accurate and reliable method for measuring the concentration of nanoparticles.AAS is one of the most commonly used methods for the concentration determination of nanoparticles.However,till now,there has been no systematic report on how experimental variables affect AAS measurements.In this study,we used gold nanoparticles(AuNPs) as an example and studied the influences of a list of factors on the concentration determination of AuNPs by AAS,including digestion method,ionization interference,acidic medium,background correction method,and organic matter.We demonstrate that all these factors may have varying degrees of influence on the measured gold concentrations.When the gold colloid is digested at room temperature for more than 8 h or at 60℃ for more than 2 h,and the system contains a low concentration of organic matter,AAS can accurately measure the AuNP concentration at ppm-level.The deuterium lamp background deduction method is not recommended to use for samples with lower gold concentrations.展开更多
Workers of the Lakhra coal mining Sindh Pakistan were affected by a multi-factorial exposure of heavy metals. The prevalence of lead (Pb) exposures in work-related symptoms among workers of indoor and outdoor mining o...Workers of the Lakhra coal mining Sindh Pakistan were affected by a multi-factorial exposure of heavy metals. The prevalence of lead (Pb) exposures in work-related symptoms among workers of indoor and outdoor mining of Lakhra coal mining was evaluated in detail. The biological samples (scalp hair and blood) of 270 workers of Lakhra coal mining {official and control subjects} (indoor and outdoor) 18 to 55 years age group and 70 referent subjects of same age-groups were examined. The biological samples (blood and scalp hair) of workers of Lakhra coal mining and referent subjects were analyzed for calcium (Ca) and lead (Pb). Flame atomic absorption spectrometry was applied for the determination of the Ca in digested samples of studied subjects by the microwave oven whereas, the Pb contents were measured by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. The validity of the methodology was checked by using the certified human hair material (BCR 397) and lyophilized human blood (Clincheck). The results indicated the higher contents of Pb in biological samples of indoor and outdoor mining workers than referents. However, the levels of Ca were found to be lower in indoor and outdoor mining workers than those of referents. It can be concluded that immediate action should be taken by recommended authorities to improve the ventilation and hygiene practices inside the industries, mines, and other workplaces.展开更多
文摘A method for the determination of trace mercury in water samples by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrophotometry after cloud point extraction was proposed in the present work. The effects of pH, concentration of surfactant, and equilibration time on cloud point extraction were discussed. The enhancement factor of 20 and the detection limit of 0.039 μg/L were obtained for mercury with relative standard deviation of 4.8% (n = 11).
基金supported by Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Foundation (Qian Sci.Co.ZK[2021] No.198)Doctoral Research Startup Project in 2017 of Guizhou Normal University in China+1 种基金the B-type Strategic Priority Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No.XDB41000000)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41872046,41173074 and 42063008)。
文摘While engineered nanoparticles are widely used and maybe eventually released into the environment,natural nanoparticles are also commonly found in the Earth system.Nanoparticles may critically affect the geochemical migration of associated elements and pose potential threats to the ecological environment.It is necessary to establish an accurate and reliable method for measuring the concentration of nanoparticles.AAS is one of the most commonly used methods for the concentration determination of nanoparticles.However,till now,there has been no systematic report on how experimental variables affect AAS measurements.In this study,we used gold nanoparticles(AuNPs) as an example and studied the influences of a list of factors on the concentration determination of AuNPs by AAS,including digestion method,ionization interference,acidic medium,background correction method,and organic matter.We demonstrate that all these factors may have varying degrees of influence on the measured gold concentrations.When the gold colloid is digested at room temperature for more than 8 h or at 60℃ for more than 2 h,and the system contains a low concentration of organic matter,AAS can accurately measure the AuNP concentration at ppm-level.The deuterium lamp background deduction method is not recommended to use for samples with lower gold concentrations.
文摘Workers of the Lakhra coal mining Sindh Pakistan were affected by a multi-factorial exposure of heavy metals. The prevalence of lead (Pb) exposures in work-related symptoms among workers of indoor and outdoor mining of Lakhra coal mining was evaluated in detail. The biological samples (scalp hair and blood) of 270 workers of Lakhra coal mining {official and control subjects} (indoor and outdoor) 18 to 55 years age group and 70 referent subjects of same age-groups were examined. The biological samples (blood and scalp hair) of workers of Lakhra coal mining and referent subjects were analyzed for calcium (Ca) and lead (Pb). Flame atomic absorption spectrometry was applied for the determination of the Ca in digested samples of studied subjects by the microwave oven whereas, the Pb contents were measured by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. The validity of the methodology was checked by using the certified human hair material (BCR 397) and lyophilized human blood (Clincheck). The results indicated the higher contents of Pb in biological samples of indoor and outdoor mining workers than referents. However, the levels of Ca were found to be lower in indoor and outdoor mining workers than those of referents. It can be concluded that immediate action should be taken by recommended authorities to improve the ventilation and hygiene practices inside the industries, mines, and other workplaces.