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Dear all,

While preparing a field-campaign, I am searching for a kit or a
method, which allows to analyze the arsenic speciations As(III) and
As(V) in field.

Does anyone have an idea or is experienced with this problem?

Thank you,
Frank Wagner





Thu Nov 22, 2001 10:11 am

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Dear all, While preparing a field-campaign, I am searching for a kit or a method, which allows to analyze the arsenic speciations As(III) and As(V) in field. ...
Frank Wagner
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Nov 22, 2001
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At low pH values (4<pH<7), As(V) is retained on an anion exchange resin, while As(III) is not. Therefore, you can split a sample. Keep one part for total As...
Tom Holm
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Nov 26, 2001
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There are a small number of procedures that can be used for arsenic speciation in the field. I suggest the papers by Ficklin, AWWA and Clifford. The newer...
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