Seasonal variation of nickel and cobalt in the macroalga Cystoseyra abies-marina (Phaeophyta) from the Canary Islands determined by high speed voltammetry

Citation
Ja. Herrera-melian et al., Seasonal variation of nickel and cobalt in the macroalga Cystoseyra abies-marina (Phaeophyta) from the Canary Islands determined by high speed voltammetry, CHEM ANAL, 44(3A), 1999, pp. 381-389
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Spectroscopy /Instrumentation/Analytical Sciences
Journal title
CHEMIA ANALITYCZNA
ISSN journal
00092223 → ACNP
Volume
44
Issue
3A
Year of publication
1999
Pages
381 - 389
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-2223(1999)44:3A<381:SVONAC>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
This article presents an analytical procedure for a fast and reliable deter mination of Ni and Co in algae and its application to monitoring the season al evolution of these metals on Cystoseyra abies-marina. The method incorpo rates a digestion and an electrochemical step. Several quick mineralization methods were tested. The best results were obtained employing a HNO3/KClO4 (2:1) combination and periods of 5 min of maximum microwaves irradiation f or 0.2 g of sample. The procedure to measure Ni and Co after the digestion was optimized using high speed cathodic stripping voltammetry in presence o f oxygen. These techniques have achieved a remarkable reduction of the tota l analysis time. The method was applied to establish the annual variability of Ni and Co contents on Cystoseyra abies-marina at two different location s on the island of Tenerife, Tacoronte and Guimar (Canary Islands, Spain). Tacoronte is an unpolluted and open coast located at the north of the Islan d while Guimar is a sheltered southern station where the influence of waste waters can be important. Annual variation of Ni and Co contents in C. abie smarina is related to its annual growth cycle: low metallic contents are fo llowed by periods of high growth rates. Brown seaweeds have frequently been used as bio-indicators for metal pollution in seawater because of their hi gh accumulation capacity. However, an extensive knowledge of the natural va riations of the metal concentrations on the algae is required in order to i nterpret correctly the measurements. The results from this paper show natur al oscillations along the annual cycle.