2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2ja90037h
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Atomic spectrometry update. Elemental speciation

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“…The scope of the Updates has changed over the years reflecting developments in analytical atomic spectrometry instrumentation and application. In 2009, an ASU devoted to elemental speciation was created [103], the fourth of which has just appeared [104]. The three elements that feature most prominently in the section on individual elements are arsenic, mercury and selenium.…”
Section: Possible Sources Of Problems With the Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scope of the Updates has changed over the years reflecting developments in analytical atomic spectrometry instrumentation and application. In 2009, an ASU devoted to elemental speciation was created [103], the fourth of which has just appeared [104]. The three elements that feature most prominently in the section on individual elements are arsenic, mercury and selenium.…”
Section: Possible Sources Of Problems With the Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the Update on elemental speciation 4 does not specifically deal with operationally defined speciation, such protocols for water analysis are included here. ; SeCNwas also identified for the first time in such samples.…”
Section: Speciationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, this definition was subsequently elaborated conspicuously as the specific form of an element defined as to electronic or oxidation state, complex or molecular structure and isotopic composition (Templeton et al, 2000). In addition, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) has recently evaluated and provided a definition of speciation as an analytical activity of identifying and/or measuring the quantities of one or more individual chemical species in a sample; the chemical species are specific forms of an element defined as to isotopic composition, electronic or oxidation state, and/or complex or molecular structure; the speciation of an element is the distribution of an element amongst defined chemical species in a system (Clough et al, 2012). With this elaboration, chemical speciation has now clearly demarcated itself from chemical fractionations, which were previously interchangeable and confusing.…”
Section: Definition Of Chemical Speciationmentioning
confidence: 99%