Determination of extractable organic halogens in pine needles by neutron activation analysis

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作者
Diandou Xu
Weike Zhong
Linlin Deng
Zhifang Chai
Xueying Mao
Zhiyong Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Nuclear Analytical Techniques, Institute of High Energy Physics
[2] Beijing Polytechnic University Beijing,Environment and Energy Department
[3] Shenzhen University Shenzhen,Institute of Nuclear Technology
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2004年 / 259卷
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Physical Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Sulfuric Acid; Extraction Method; Solvent Extraction;
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Pine needles were collected from four different Chinese regions and measured by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) combined with organic solvent extraction method for the concentrations and distribution of extractable organohalogens (EOX), including extractable organochlorinated (EOCl), organobrominated (EOBr) and extractable organoiodinated compounds (EOI). The concentrations of EOCl, EOBr and EOI are 0.5-6.0, 0.06-0.54 and 0.013-0.4 µg/g dry weight, respectively, which are increasing in the order of EOCl >> EOBr > EOI. EOCl accounts for more than 86%, while the latter two are less than 10% and 6% of total EOX. 5-38% of EOCl exist as extractable persistent organochlorinated compounds (EPOCl) after treatment with concentrated sulfuric acid. The relative proportion of the known organochlorinated pesticides (OCPs) to total EPOCl is 3.0-19.8%.
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