Abstract

The lixiviation of trace metals from soils using selective extractants gives valuable information, especially for agricultural purposes. The two reagents validated by a group of European researchers coordinated by the Measurements and Testing Program (MAT) of the Commission of the European Community, in single extraction procedures, are EDTA 0.05 moll−1 and CH3COOH 0.43 moll−1. This paper reports the effect of these extractants upon chromium determination in extracts by AAS. Matrix effects were studied in extracts of two soils of different origin: a terra rossa soil from a Mediterranean area and a sewage amended soil. For the FAAS technique, the matrix effects were studied for air-acetylene and nitrous oxide-acetylene flames and using Cr(VI) and Cr(III) as standard solutions. The interfering effects observed are circumvented by the use of 1% 8-hydroxyquinoline as suppressor agent. For the ETAAS technique, charring and atomization curves were obtained for extracts in each reagent and after setting up the graphite furnace program, matrix effects were studied. Different matrix modifiers (Mg(NO3)2, Pd and Triton X-100) were also tested. Once the analytical method had been established, single extraction procedures were applied in the two soils, determining the percentage of extractable chromium in relation to the total content.

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