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This research describes the development of a dual preservation- and field-speciation technique for As(III) and As(V) speciation of a sample preserved with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and acetic acid (HAc). The new method was compared with existing preservation- and field-speciation methods and was shown to be accurate and precise in spite of possible interference from ferrous iron in the sample. The new preservation-speciation method was further evaluated on 55 drinking water wells (18 samples in triplicate) in Minnesota, North Dakota and California with the result that As(III) measured by field-speciation agreed with subsequent (within 1-3 d) laboratory speciation on the preserved sample with a slope of 0.98 and a correlation coefficient of r2 = 0.999. Preserved samples stored in the dark at room temperature (22-24°C) could maintain their species distribution for 30 to 85 d. Copyright © 2006, CAWQ.
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Samanta, G., & Clifford, D. A. (2006). Preservation and field speciation of inorganic arsenic species in groundwater. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 41(2), 107–116. https://doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2006.013
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