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Science of The Total Environment | 2002

Distributions of arsenic and selenium in selected Chinese coal mines

Bin He; Lina Liang; Guibin Jiang

The contents of arsenic and selenium in 33 coals collected from the main coal mines in northeastern, northern and eastern China were determined by flow injection-hydride generation and non-dispersion atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HGAFS). The concentrations of As in the northeast region are relatively higher with the values > 100 microg g(-1); in the east they are lower with values < 100 microg g(-1). The contents of Se in these three areas are the opposite, most of them from the northeast mines are < 1 microg g(-1) and increase as the mine location advances south where the average contents are > 5 microg g(-1).


Spectroscopy Letters | 2006

Optimization of Pretreatment Method for Alkylmercuries Speciation in Coal by High‐Performance Liquid Chromatography Coupled with UV‐Digestion Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry

Bin He; Erle Gao; Jianbo Shi; Lina Liang; Yongguang Yin; Guibin Jiang

Abstract Exhaustive extraction of analytes in their original chemical forms from samples with complex matrices is a pivotal step for speciation analysis. Herein we propose a pretreatment method for extracting and preconcentrating methylmercury and ethylmercury from coal samples by using KBr–H2SO4/CuSO4–C6H5CH3–Na2S2O3 system. The extraction conditions, including the volume of the organic phase and the extraction time, were optimized in detail. Speciation analysis of alkylmercuries was carried out by high‐performance liquid chromatography online coupled with UV‐digestion and cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry. The detection limits were 0.6 ng mL−1 for methylmercury and 1 ng mL−1 for ethylmercury, respectively. The recoveries of methylmercury and ethylmercury spiked in a sample were 84% and 82%, respectively. The method was applied successfully to analysis of alkylmercuries in four coal samples collected from northeast China. The authors were invited to contribute this paper to a special issue of the journal entitled “Spectroscopy and Automation”. This special issue was organized by Miguel de la Guardia, Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Valencia University, Spain.


Environment International | 2004

Speciation of heavy metals in marine sediments from the East China Sea by ICP-MS with sequential extraction.

Chun-Gang Yuan; Jianbo Shi; Bin He; Jingfu Liu; Lina Liang; Guibin Jiang


Science of The Total Environment | 2003

Evaluation of mollusks as biomonitors to investigate heavy metal contaminations along the Chinese Bohai Sea

Lina Liang; Bin He; Guangjia Jiang; D.Y Chen; Z.W Yao


Environment International | 2005

The speciation and bioavailability of mercury in sediments of Haihe River, China

Jianbo Shi; Lina Liang; Guibin Jiang; Xing-long Jin


Environment International | 2005

Study on the contamination of heavy metals and their correlations in mollusks collected from coastal sites along the Chinese Bohai Sea

Yawei Wang; Lina Liang; Jianbo Shi; Guibin Jiang


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2003

Investigation of methylmercury and total mercury contamination in mollusk samples collected from coastal sites along the Chinese Bohai Sea.

Lina Liang; Jianbo Shi; Bin He; Guibin Jiang; Chun-Gang Yuan


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2005

Methylmercury and total mercury in sediments collected from the East China Sea

Jianbo Shi; Lina Liang; Chun-Gang Yuan; Bin He; Guiyuan Jiang


Journal of AOAC International | 2005

Simultaneous Determination of Methylmercury and Ethylmercury in Rice by Capillary Gas Chromatography Coupled On-line with Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry

Jianbo Shi; Lina Liang; Guibin Jiang


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2004

Sequential extraction of some heavy metals in Haihe River sediments, people's republic of China

Chun-Gang Yuan; Guiyuan Jiang; Lina Liang; X. Jin; Jianbo Shi

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Jianbo Shi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bin He

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guibin Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chun-Gang Yuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guiyuan Jiang

China University of Petroleum

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D.Y Chen

Agilent Technologies

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Erle Gao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guangjia Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jingfu Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Q. Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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