A screening method for detection of hexavalent chromium levels in soils

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A rapid and low cost method to determine Cr(VI) in soils based upon alkaline metal extraction at room temperature is proposed as a semi-quantitative procedure to be performed in the field. A color comparison with standards with contents of Cr(VI) in the range of 10 to 150 mg kg-1 was used throughout. For the different types of soils studied, more than 75% of the fortified soluble Cr(VI) were recovered for all levels of spike tested for both the proposed and standard methods. Recoveries of 83 and 99% were obtained for the proposed and the standard methods, respectively, taking into account the analysis of a heavily contaminated soil sample.

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Franco, D. V., Rodrigues, M. L. K., Bavaresco, J., & Jardim, W. F. (2011). A screening method for detection of hexavalent chromium levels in soils. Quimica Nova, 34(7), 1255–1259. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422011000700025

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