2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.06.033
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Radioactivity levels in mussels and sediments of the Golden Horn by the Bosphorus Strait, Marmara Sea

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“…The use of microwave in acid digestion accelerates the speed and completeness for the dissolution of target analyte, allowing for higher sample throughput. For example, Kılıç et al ( 2014 ) utilized a microwave digestion system to pretreat 0.25 g of samples with a mixture of 7 mL of 37% HCl and 3 mL of 65% HNO 3 when analyzing 210 Pb in sediments from Golden Horn Bay. The digestion was completed within 35 min.…”
Section: Sample Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of microwave in acid digestion accelerates the speed and completeness for the dissolution of target analyte, allowing for higher sample throughput. For example, Kılıç et al ( 2014 ) utilized a microwave digestion system to pretreat 0.25 g of samples with a mixture of 7 mL of 37% HCl and 3 mL of 65% HNO 3 when analyzing 210 Pb in sediments from Golden Horn Bay. The digestion was completed within 35 min.…”
Section: Sample Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sert et al ( 2011 ) dissolved lichen and moss samples, which readily absorb 210 Pb from the atmosphere (Skuterud et al 2005 ), with concentrated HNO 3 and H 2 O 2 , and then treated by concentrated HCl. Kılıç et al ( 2014 ) digested 0.6 g dried mussel sample with 10 mL of concentrated HNO 3 in a microwave oven at a pressure of 30 bar. To prevent loss of samples and volatile analytes, the sample was placed in cold water immediately after microwave digestion (Henricsson et al 2011 ).…”
Section: Sample Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%