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Is there a future for sequential chemical extraction?Mercury in urban soils: a comparison of local spatial variability in six European cities.Estimating the extractability of potentially toxic metals in urban soils: a comparison of several extracting solutions.Variability in concentrations of potentially toxic elements in urban parks from six European cities.Soil pollution by PAHs in urban soils: a comparison of three European cities.The variability of polychlorinated biphenyls levels in urban soils from five European cities.Use of a physiologically based extraction test to estimate the human bioaccessibility of potentially toxic elements in urban soils from the city of Glasgow, UK.Fractionation and ecotoxicological implication of potentially toxic metals in sediments of three urban rivers and the Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria, West Africa.A novel two-step sequential bioaccessibility test for potentially toxic elements in inhaled particulate matter transported into the gastrointestinal tract by mucociliary clearance.The partition behavior of tributyltin and prediction of environmental fate, persistence and toxicity in aquatic environments.Development of a low-cost method of analysis for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of butyltins in environmental samples.Mercury alkylation in freshwater sediments from Scottish canals.The long-term environmental behaviour of strontium and barium released from former mine workings in the granites of the Sunart region of Scotland, UK.Enhancement of tributyltin degradation under natural light by N-doped TiO2 photocatalyst.Detection of potentially toxic metals by SERS using salen complexesDetermination of metal ion concentrations by SERS using 2,2′-bipyridyl complexesDevelopment and validation of a simple thermo-desorption technique for mercury speciation in soils and sedimentsExtractability and mobility of mercury from agricultural soils surrounding industrial and mining contaminated areasThe influence of anthropogenic and natural geochemical factors on urban soil quality variability: a comparison between Glasgow, UK and Aveiro, PortugalKinetic field dissipation and fate of endosulfan after application on Theobroma cacao farm in tropical Southwestern NigeriaOptimization and application of a low cost, colorimetric screening method for mercury in marine sedimentLarge pore diameter MCM-41 and its application for lead removal from aqueous mediaDevelopment and Application of an Analytical Method for the Determination of Partition Coefficients of Tributyltin in the Forth and Clyde Canal, Glasgow, ScotlandShould acid ammonium oxalate replace hydroxylammonium chloride in step 2 of the revised BCR sequential extraction protocol for soil and sediment?Comparison of original and modified BCR sequential extraction procedures for the fractionation of copper, iron, lead, manganese and zinc in soils and sedimentsEffect of ultrasonic agitation on the release of copper, iron, manganese and zinc from soil and sediment using the BCR three-stage sequential extractionApplication of a modified BCR sequential extraction (three-step) procedure for the determination of extractable trace metal contents in a sewage sludge amended soil reference material (CRM 483), complemented by a three-year stability study of aceticColumn leaching and sorption experiments to assess the mobility of potentially toxic elements in industrially contaminated landImprovement of the BCR three step sequential extraction procedure prior to the certification of new sediment and soil reference materialsA critical evaluation of the three-stage BCR sequential extraction procedure to assess the potential mobility and toxicity of heavy metals in industrially-contaminated landDetermination and speciation of heavy metals in sediments from the Cumbrian coast, NW England, UKOn-line preconcentration of chromium(III) and speciation of chromium in waters by flame atomic absorption spectrometryExtraction of ergosterol from peaty soils and determination by high performance liquid chromatographyAssessing Mercury Mobility in Sediment of the Union Canal, Scotland, UK by Sequential Extraction and Thermal Desorption
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