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Clean Sampling and Analysis of River and Estuarine Waters for Trace Metal Studies
Published on: July 1, 2016
Quantification of metals in river water using a portable EDXRF system
F L Melquiades1, P S Parreira, C R Appoloni
1Physics Department, State University of Center West, Rua Presidente Zacarias, 875, Zip Code 85015-430 Guarapuava, PR, Brasil. fmelquiades@unicentro.br
Abstract:
This work identified, quantified, and presents results for metals in water using a portable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) system. It was possible to quantify the following range of concentrations in mg L(-1): Ca(0.043-0.021), Ti(0.137-0.014), Mn(0.052-0.008), Fe(1.66-0.035), Ni(0.012-0.010), Cu(0.010-0.007), Zn(0.070-0.007), and Pb(1.01-0.85). The final conclusion is that in 4h of field work it was possible to prepare, measure, and analyze 14 membranes.
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