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Article Novel Preservation Methods for Inorganic Arsenic Speciation in Model and Natural Water Samples by Stripping Voltammetric Method (CROSBI ID 298828)

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Alispahić, Amra ; Krivohlavek, Adela ; Galić, Nives Article Novel Preservation Methods for Inorganic Arsenic Speciation in Model and Natural Water Samples by Stripping Voltammetric Method // Applied sciences (Basel), 11 (2021), 8811, 14. doi: 10.3390/app11198811

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Alispahić, Amra ; Krivohlavek, Adela ; Galić, Nives

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Article Novel Preservation Methods for Inorganic Arsenic Speciation in Model and Natural Water Samples by Stripping Voltammetric Method

In this study, the preservation of As(III) in model solutions and natural groundwater samples from four locations in Croatia was conducted. Model laboratory samples were spiked with As(III) and As(V), and different complexing agents. Solutions were analysed in intervals of 24, 48 h and during ten days after preparation. Model samples containing citric acid, sodium citrate, sodium oxalate and potassium sodium tartrate in combination with acetic acid, spiked with As(III)and As(V), showed good species preservation. As(III), in model samples, was preserved for 7 days with citric acid, and citric acid in combination with acetic acid, as well as with tartrate. As(III), in natural samples, was preserved for 6 to 12 days with potassium sodium tartrate, citric acid, and citric acid in combination with acetic acid and showed improvement, compared with unpreserved samples (oxidation in 3 days). The results showed that acetic acid alone was not successful in preserving As speciation. Good resolution of inorganic arsenic species was achieved using differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry technique (DPASV). Since this technique is comparatively cheaper and more convenient to use than other available techniques it could become a method of choice for arsenic speciation in water.

inorganic arsenic species ; preservation ; sample stability ; anodic stripping voltammetry

This research was funded by the European Regional Development Fund grant number KK.01.1.1.02.0004 “Food Safety and Quality Centre” project.

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11

2021.

8811

14

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2076-3417

10.3390/app11198811

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Farmacija, Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Kemija

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