Abstract
The aim of this study was the multi-elemental detection of toxic metals such as lead (Pb) in non-crushed oyster shells by using a portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer. A rapid, simultaneous multi-element analytical methodology for non-crushed oyster shells has been developed using a portable XRF which provides a quick, quantitative, non-destructive, and cost-effective mean for assessment of oyster shell contamination from Pb. Pb contamination in oyster shells was further confirmed by scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). The results indicated that Pb is distributed in-homogeneously in contaminated shells. Oyster shells have a lamellar structure that could contribute to the high accumulation of Pb on oyster shells.
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Chou, J., Clement, G., Bursavich, B., Elbers, D., Cao, B., & Zhou, W. (2010). Rapid detection of toxic metals in non-crushed oyster shells by portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Environmental Pollution, 158(6), 2230–2234. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2010.02.015
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