Ic. Kong et Sm. Liu, DETERMINATION OF HEAVY-METALS DISTRIBUTION IN THE ANOXIC SEDIMENT SLURRIES BY CHEMICAL SEQUENTIAL FRACTIONATION, Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 32(1), 1995, pp. 34-38
An analytical procedure involving chemical sequential fractionation wa
s used for quantification of partitioning of some metals (Cu, Cr, and
Cd) in anoxic sediment slurries (10 or 20% w/v) into six fractions. Th
ese fractions include exchangeable, bound to carbonate, easily reducib
le, moderately reducible, bound to organic, and residue fractions, Low
amounts of Cu (10-11%) and moderate amounts of Cr (38%) and Cd (38-39
%) were retained as the easily reducible and moderately reducible frac
tions which represented the mobile forms of metals in the sediments, T
he amendment of different amounts (20 or 100 mg/liter) of metals into
the anoxic sediment slurries (10% w/v) resulted in a different percent
age distribution of metals into six fractions. The amount of Cd in the
carbonate fraction increased significantly after Cd amendment, The pe
rcentage of Cu or Cr in the easily reducible and moderately reducible
fractions increased, while those in the residual fraction decreased as
the amount of Cu or Cr amended into the sediment slurries increased.
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