An investigation of the effect of operational conditions on a sequential extraction procedure for arsenic in soil in Thailand
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Sequential Extraction Procedure (SEP) can be used to evaluate the toxicity characteristics of heavy metals in soil, including arsenic (As), by separating the metals into several different fractions using selective extraction solvents in sequence. To accomplish this separation tas...
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Main Authors: | Chatchai Srithongkul, Chanida Krongchai, Choochad Santasup, Sila Kittiwachana |
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2020
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