Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants

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Autor(a) principal: Bankaji, Insaf
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Kouki, Rim, Dridi, Nesrine, Ferreira, Renata, Hidouri, Saida, Duarte, Bernardo, Sleimi, Noomene, Caçador, Isabel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/6002
Resumo: Trace metal elements (TMEs) are among the most important types of pollutants in the environment. Therefore, a precise determination of these contaminants in several environmental components is required for the safety assurance of living organisms. Spectroscopic analysis is an efficient technique employed to detect and determine TME contents in numerous samples. Hence, to achieve reliable and accurate results when using spectroscopic analysis, samples should be carefully prepared. In the present study, the comparison of eight digestion methods of five vegetal samples was carried out to quantify Cd, Mn, Al and Mg contents using the atomic absorption spectroscopy technique. According to the extraction techniques used in this study, results showed an outstanding difference in TME levels determined in the same vegetal sample. The results obtained indicated that the highest Mn concentrations were recorded when using the mixture of HNO3-HClO4 in the studied species: atriplex portulacoides, arthrocnemum indicum, olea europaea BCR-62, ulva lactuca and ulva lactuca BCR-279 compared to all other methods. Regarding the extraction of Cd, our results showed that heated extraction using different acids (HNO3-H2SO4-HClO4, HCl-HNO3, HNO3-HClO4, HNO3-H2SO4, HNO3-HCl-HClO4 and HNO3-HCl-H2SO4) was the most efficient in atriplex portulacoides, arthrocnemum indicum, olea europaea BCR-62, ulva lactuca and ulva lactuca BCR-279. Similarly, these heated acid digestion techniques (efficient for Cd) showed the highest levels of Al in atriplex portulacoides and arthrocnemum indicum. However, for the Mg extraction, our results revealed that the effectiveness of the method used depended on the plant species studied. Regarding these findings, the efficiency of metal quantification by AAS depends on the digestion procedure, the metallic ion to determine and the plant species.
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spelling Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plantsTrace metal elementsAcid mineralizationEnvironmental protectionSpectroscopic analysisTrace metal elements (TMEs) are among the most important types of pollutants in the environment. Therefore, a precise determination of these contaminants in several environmental components is required for the safety assurance of living organisms. Spectroscopic analysis is an efficient technique employed to detect and determine TME contents in numerous samples. Hence, to achieve reliable and accurate results when using spectroscopic analysis, samples should be carefully prepared. In the present study, the comparison of eight digestion methods of five vegetal samples was carried out to quantify Cd, Mn, Al and Mg contents using the atomic absorption spectroscopy technique. According to the extraction techniques used in this study, results showed an outstanding difference in TME levels determined in the same vegetal sample. The results obtained indicated that the highest Mn concentrations were recorded when using the mixture of HNO3-HClO4 in the studied species: atriplex portulacoides, arthrocnemum indicum, olea europaea BCR-62, ulva lactuca and ulva lactuca BCR-279 compared to all other methods. Regarding the extraction of Cd, our results showed that heated extraction using different acids (HNO3-H2SO4-HClO4, HCl-HNO3, HNO3-HClO4, HNO3-H2SO4, HNO3-HCl-HClO4 and HNO3-HCl-H2SO4) was the most efficient in atriplex portulacoides, arthrocnemum indicum, olea europaea BCR-62, ulva lactuca and ulva lactuca BCR-279. Similarly, these heated acid digestion techniques (efficient for Cd) showed the highest levels of Al in atriplex portulacoides and arthrocnemum indicum. However, for the Mg extraction, our results revealed that the effectiveness of the method used depended on the plant species studied. Regarding these findings, the efficiency of metal quantification by AAS depends on the digestion procedure, the metallic ion to determine and the plant species.MDPI2023-11-03T16:33:16Z2023-02-09T00:00:00Z2023-02-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/6002eng2297-8739https://doi.org/10.3390/separations10010040Bankaji, InsafKouki, RimDridi, NesrineFerreira, RenataHidouri, SaidaDuarte, BernardoSleimi, NoomeneCaçador, Isabelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-09T08:17:18Zoai:repositorio.ipbeja.pt:20.500.12207/6002Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:10:06.721112Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants
title Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants
spellingShingle Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants
Bankaji, Insaf
Trace metal elements
Acid mineralization
Environmental protection
Spectroscopic analysis
title_short Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants
title_full Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants
title_fullStr Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants
title_sort Comparison of digestion methods using atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of metal levels in plants
author Bankaji, Insaf
author_facet Bankaji, Insaf
Kouki, Rim
Dridi, Nesrine
Ferreira, Renata
Hidouri, Saida
Duarte, Bernardo
Sleimi, Noomene
Caçador, Isabel
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author2 Kouki, Rim
Dridi, Nesrine
Ferreira, Renata
Hidouri, Saida
Duarte, Bernardo
Sleimi, Noomene
Caçador, Isabel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bankaji, Insaf
Kouki, Rim
Dridi, Nesrine
Ferreira, Renata
Hidouri, Saida
Duarte, Bernardo
Sleimi, Noomene
Caçador, Isabel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trace metal elements
Acid mineralization
Environmental protection
Spectroscopic analysis
topic Trace metal elements
Acid mineralization
Environmental protection
Spectroscopic analysis
description Trace metal elements (TMEs) are among the most important types of pollutants in the environment. Therefore, a precise determination of these contaminants in several environmental components is required for the safety assurance of living organisms. Spectroscopic analysis is an efficient technique employed to detect and determine TME contents in numerous samples. Hence, to achieve reliable and accurate results when using spectroscopic analysis, samples should be carefully prepared. In the present study, the comparison of eight digestion methods of five vegetal samples was carried out to quantify Cd, Mn, Al and Mg contents using the atomic absorption spectroscopy technique. According to the extraction techniques used in this study, results showed an outstanding difference in TME levels determined in the same vegetal sample. The results obtained indicated that the highest Mn concentrations were recorded when using the mixture of HNO3-HClO4 in the studied species: atriplex portulacoides, arthrocnemum indicum, olea europaea BCR-62, ulva lactuca and ulva lactuca BCR-279 compared to all other methods. Regarding the extraction of Cd, our results showed that heated extraction using different acids (HNO3-H2SO4-HClO4, HCl-HNO3, HNO3-HClO4, HNO3-H2SO4, HNO3-HCl-HClO4 and HNO3-HCl-H2SO4) was the most efficient in atriplex portulacoides, arthrocnemum indicum, olea europaea BCR-62, ulva lactuca and ulva lactuca BCR-279. Similarly, these heated acid digestion techniques (efficient for Cd) showed the highest levels of Al in atriplex portulacoides and arthrocnemum indicum. However, for the Mg extraction, our results revealed that the effectiveness of the method used depended on the plant species studied. Regarding these findings, the efficiency of metal quantification by AAS depends on the digestion procedure, the metallic ion to determine and the plant species.
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