Maria Rosaria Mannino
University of Palermo
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Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds | 2004
Alba Giacalone; Antonio Gianguzza; Maria Rosaria Mannino; Santino Orecchio; Daniela Piazzese
The content of 21 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were determined in 16 samples of sediments collected from Ganzirri and Faro marine coastal lagoons in Messina, Italy. Analysis was performed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) in selected ion monitoring (SIM) mode. The total concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (ΣPAHs) ranged from 74 to 5755 μg/kg of dry matrix. The resulting distributions and molecular ratios of specific compounds are discussed in terms of sampling location and origin of organic matter. The results obtained show that levels of contamination are not homogeneous throughout the stations, while the relative distributions of PAHs are homogeneous in most of the sampling stations. The organic matter content and PAH concentration were found to be correlated (r = 0.90). It is also shown that the pyrolytic origin is the main source of these compounds in Ganzirri and Faro Lakes sediments.
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2010
Santino Orecchio; Maria Rosaria Mannino
The primary objective of this study was to examine the chemical speciation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) found in sediments endowed with different characteristics. To achieve this purpose and because the nature of the sediments influences the distribution of PAHs, we have analyzed four different types of sediments. To study the role of organic matter in the sequestration of PAHs, we fractionated humic substances into humic acids and humin-mineral fractions. After their separation and purification, the humic components were examined for their sorptive reactivity by extracting them with organic solvents; these extracts were subsequently subjected to GC/MS analysis. Our results show that PAHs are distributed between labile and sequestered fractions in sediments. A slower uptake of PAHs occurs when the sequestered fraction is formed, and this process can be prolonged and may be influenced by the characteristics if the sediment. Our study suggests that organic contaminants are available in muddy sediments for a longer period of time than in sandy sediments.
Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds | 2007
Loredana Culotta; Antonio Gianguzza; Maria Rosaria Mannino; Santino Orecchio
This paper examines the possible presence, distribution, nature and sources of 18 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) as constituents of the mud pools collected in Vulcano Aeolian Island. PAH are important from environmental and toxicological point of view. Analysis was performed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) in selected ion monitoring (SIM). The total concentration of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons ranged from 112 to 154 μ g/Kg of dry matrix. The volcanic mud, used for therapeutic purposes, are moderately contaminated.
Atmospheric Environment | 2008
Maria Rosaria Mannino; Santino Orecchio
Marine Chemistry | 2006
Loredana Culotta; Concetta De Stefano; Antonio Gianguzza; Maria Rosaria Mannino; Santino Orecchio
Microchemical Journal | 2011
Maria Rosaria Mannino; Santino Orecchio
Microchemical Journal | 2013
Maria Rosaria Mannino; Santino Orecchio; Giuseppe Gennaro
Archive | 2008
Santino Orecchio; Maria Rosaria Mannino
Archive | 2006
Antonio Gianguzza; Santino Orecchio; Maria Rosaria Mannino; Gianguzza A; Mannino Mr; Orecchio S
BIOLOGIA MARINA MEDITERRANEA | 2006
Antonio Gianguzza; Santino Orecchio; Gianluca Sara; Maria Rosaria Mannino; Timpanaro A; Orecchio S; Loredana Culotta; Mannino Mr; Gianguzza A; Sara' G