2008
DOI: 10.1142/s0129083508001363
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MERCURY DISTRIBUTION BY MICRO PIXE ANALYSIS IN STENOPSYCHE MARMORATA EXPOSED TO MERCURIC CHLORIDE

Abstract: Aquatic insects, such as caddisflies, are used as reference organisms for water pollution. The precise distribution of contaminated metals in the insect, however, remains unknown. In this study, we used micro PIXE analysis to examine mercury distribution in Stenopsyche marmorata, a typical caddisfly, exposed to mercuric chloride. The mercury level in the caddisflies after exposure to mercuric chloride at 1 mg/L for 5 days was 93.3 ± 25.0 µg/g wet weight. Micro PIXE analysis also revealed a site-specific distri… Show more

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“…275,289 Microbeam analysis is also used for environmental sciences; the site-specic elemental proles are valuable for environmental monitoring. [290][291][292] The non-destructive analysis with microbeams, such as SR-XRF and micro-PIXE allows the elemental distributions to be related to histopathological information. Radiation effects research which considered the inhomogeneous distributions at the cellular level is desirable for accurate radiation protection for humans.…”
Section: Future Research Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…275,289 Microbeam analysis is also used for environmental sciences; the site-specic elemental proles are valuable for environmental monitoring. [290][291][292] The non-destructive analysis with microbeams, such as SR-XRF and micro-PIXE allows the elemental distributions to be related to histopathological information. Radiation effects research which considered the inhomogeneous distributions at the cellular level is desirable for accurate radiation protection for humans.…”
Section: Future Research Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%