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http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2005.10.3.089

Analysis of Mobile Lead in Soil Using Carboxylated Magnetic Particle  

So, Hyung-Suk (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Shin, Hyun-Chul (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Yoo, Yeong-Seok (Korea Institute of Construction Technology)
Schaeffer Andreas (RWTH Aachen University)
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Abstract
The analytic possibility of mobile lead contained in soil has been studied using carboxylated magnetic beads. Extraction of heavy metal was performed to contaminated soil that has been collected and supplied for tests. As experiment materials, soil sample, distilled water and magnetic beads were only used. It means that the lead was extracted under neutral condition. In this condition, only the mobile fraction of lead could be extracted by magnetic beads. The mobile lead in the soil was quickly combined with magnetic beads in the mixture process. Then, the magnetic beads were dissolved into acids after collection by external magnetic force, and the lead combined with the beads was eluted and analyzed by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (GFAAS). In the results of extraction experiments for 3 sandy soils, the efficiency using beads was similar to or higher than that of EDTA (Ethylendiamintetraacetic acid), which is normally used for analyzing mobile heavy metal concentration in soil. With this, it was shown that this method is a more accurate and simple method to analyze mobile lead when analyzing mobile heavy metal concentration in sandy soil, rather than conventional method using EDTA.
Keywords
Lead; Magnetic beads; Carboxyl group; Sandy soil;
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