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BCR701

Sediment (extrahierbare Elemente)

BCR®, certified reference material

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About This Item

UNSPSC-Code:
41116107
NACRES:
NA.24

Qualität

certified reference material

Agentur

BCR®

Hersteller/Markenname

JRC

Anwendung(en)

environmental

Format

matrix material

Lagertemp.

2-8°C

Anwendung

Sediment (extractable elements) has been used as a standard reference material to assess the arsenic extraction efficiency of BCR sequential and single extraction methods from water sediment samples.

Hinweis zur Analyse

For more information please see:
BCR701

Rechtliche Hinweise

BCR is a registered trademark of European Commission

Lagerklassenschlüssel

13 - Non Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flammpunkt (°F)

Not applicable

Flammpunkt (°C)

Not applicable


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Arsenic fractionation in sediments of different origins using BCR sequential and single extraction methods
Baig AJ, et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 167, 745-751 (2009)
M Cyriac et al.
Marine pollution bulletin, 164, 112042-112042 (2021-02-02)
This study investigates the influence of upwelling induced seasonal hypoxia in the sediment-water interface on the distribution, bioavailability and geochemical partitioning of selected trace metals in surficial sediments along the southwest coast of India based on two successive cruises. The
Saranya Jayachandran et al.
Marine pollution bulletin, 133, 920-929 (2018-07-26)
Impact of pH variation of overlying water column on transport and transformation of Cu-sediment complexes in the bottom mangrove sediments was investigated by using different metal extraction studies. The total Cu concentration in the studied sediments varied from ~64 ± 1 to
Darwin Ramteke et al.
The Science of the total environment, 764, 143798-143798 (2021-01-09)
Geochemical fractionation study of cadmium (Cd) in combination with equilibrium based chemical speciation modelling (visual MINTEQ) in finer sediment samples (silt and clay portion), provided a better description of Cd bioavailability for sessile organisms (like oysters) in the Zuari estuary

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