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Extraction of labile metals from solid media by dilute hydrochloric acid
Authors:Ross A. Sutherland  Filip M. G. Tack
Affiliation:(1) Geomorphology Laboratory, Department of Geography, University of Hawaii, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA;(2) Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry and Applied Ecochemistry, Ghent University, Coupure Links-653, Gent, B-9000, Belgium
Abstract:Extraction of labile metals from solid media is environmentally more meaningful than a total digestion. A variety of reagents have been introduced in the literature, but dilute HCl has received the greatest attention. We compare metal concentrations liberated by a dilute HCl leach with the sum of the 3-step optimized (standardized) BCR sequential extraction procedure. This is the first study to compare these procedures over a range of grain sizes. Road-deposited sediments from 10 sites in Honolulu were fractionated into six grain size classes. Aliquots of individual fractions were digested with dilute HCl, the 3-step BCR procedure (‘labile’), and a 4-acid (total) procedure. Results indicated that the weighted labile concentrations of Al, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn were statistically greater than those from the dilute HCl leach. However, regression analysis indicated strong statistically significant relationships between the two partial extraction procedures for all metals. On a whole-sample basis, the toxicity classifications for anthropogenic-enhanced metals (Cu, Pb and Zn) were similar between extractions. Taken together, results suggest that the application of dilute HCl to solid media provides a rapid, cost-effective, and environmentally meaningful approach for contaminant monitoring.
Keywords:BCR sequential extraction  Grain size partitioning  Hawaii  Road-deposited sediment
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