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Anal Chim Acta ; 763: 50-6, 2013 Feb 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23340286

ABSTRACT

Diffusive equilibrium (DET) and diffusive gradient in thin film (DGT) techniques with an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry detection of elements were applied to characterize uranium, manganese, iron and (238)U/(235)U isotopic ratio depth profiles in sediment pore water at high spatial resolution and to monitor uranium uptake/remobilization processes in uranium spiked sediment core samples under laboratory, well controlled conditions. Modified constrained sediment DGT probes, packed with Spheron-Oxin(®) resin gel, were employed for selective uranium measurements. Spatially resolved DET and DGT responses were indicative of local redistribution of uranium in naturally uranium poor and rich sediments.

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Analyst ; 137(2): 502-7, 2012 Jan 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22116834

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A new modification of a constrained sediment probe was tested for application in the diffusive gradient in thin films technique (DGT). The sediment probes packed with agarose based resin and diffusive gels were exposed under laboratory conditions to well-mixed test solutions of cadmium and nickel as model elements. The reproducibility of metal uptake in segments (strips) of resin gel with anchored 8-hydroxyquinoline functional groups (Spheron-Oxin® ion exchanger) was studied. The relative yield of uptake of metals in resin gel strips, determined as the ratio of the time-averaged DGT-measured metal concentration and the concentration of a metal in the test solution, showed that the effective sampling area was larger than the geometric area of the resin gel strip. This relative yield is in very good agreement with the theoretical value obtained by the Finite Element Method (FEM) in calculation of diffusion processes. The performance of the modified constrained probe is demonstrated by an example of uranium, iron and manganese depth profiling in a spiked sediment core. Utilization of the new segmented sediment probe in the DGT technique is very simple. Its application does not require special devices and labor-intensive procedures. It can provide sediment depth profiles of metals with the resolution down to the millimetre level.

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Anal Chim Acta ; 684(1-2): 142-6, 2011 Jan 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21167996

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A new resin gel based on Spheron-Oxin(®) chelating ion-exchanger with anchored 8-hydroxyquinoline functional groups was tested for application in diffusive gradient in thin film technique (DGT) for determination of uranium. Selectivity of uranium uptake from model carbonate loaded solutions of natural water was studied under laboratory conditions and compared with selectivity of the conventional Chelex 100 based resin gel. The affinity of Spheron-Oxin(®) functional groups enables determination of the overall uranium concentration in water containing carbonates up to the concentration level of 10(2) mg L(-1). The effect of uranium binding to the polyacrylamide (APA) and agarose diffusive gels (AGE) was also studied. Uranium is probably bound in both gels by a weak interaction with traces of acrylic acid groups in the structure of APA gel and with pyruvic and sulfonic acid groups in the AGE gel. These sorption effects can be eliminated to the negligible level by prolonged deployment of DGT probes or by disassembling probes after the 1-2 days post-sampling period that is sufficient for release of uranium from diffusive gel and its sorption in resin gel.


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Cation Exchange Resins/chemistry , Chelating Agents/chemistry , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Gels/chemistry , Oxyquinoline/chemistry , Uranium/isolation & purification , Water/analysis , Carbonates/chemistry , Diffusion , Sensitivity and Specificity
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