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An XAFS investigation of the artefacts caused by sequential extraction analyses of Pb-contaminated soils

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The chemical processes that occur during sequential extraction of a highly Pb-contaminated soil sample were investigated using XAFS spectroscopy for the identification of the Pb species in the solid residues after each step. The sequential extraction was performed following the procedure described by Salomons and Förstner [1]. It was found that during the sequential extraction serious alteration of the chemical binding forms of the Pb occurs. The most important processes underlying the chemical changes are the re-adsorption of solubilized Pb ions by soil matrix components and the precipitation of insoluble Pb species with anions from the extractant.

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Calmano, W., Mangold, S. & Welter, E. An XAFS investigation of the artefacts caused by sequential extraction analyses of Pb-contaminated soils. Fresenius J Anal Chem 371, 823–830 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-001-1106-9

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