Operational Speciation of Cadmium, Copper, Lead and Zinc in the NIST Standard Reference Materials 2710 and 2711 (Montana Soil) by the BCR Sequential Extraction Procedure and Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

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Mark D. Ho and Greg J. Evans


Abstract

The trace metal speciation in two standard reference soils from NIST was determined using the BCR sequential extraction procedure, and found comparable in the cases of Cd, Cu and Zn to previous results using the Tessier

et al. (1979) technique. This new data may be useful as a benchmark for future applications of the BCR analytical method.


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