Impact of Arsenic from CCA- Treated Wood in Marine and Terrestrial Environments A Collaborative Research between FIU and UM Supported by NIEHS-ARCH Program
Jan 03, 2016
Impact of Arsenic from CCA-Treated Wood in Marine and Terrestrial
Environments
A Collaborative Research between FIU and UM
Supported by NIEHS-ARCH Program
AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments
FIUFIUMyron GeorgiadisMyron GeorgiadisSheena Powell SzuriSheena Powell Szuri
UMUMDr. Helena Solo-GabrieleDr. Helena Solo-GabrieleBernine KhanBernine Khan
GoalsGoals
• To develop analytical techniques for arsenic To develop analytical techniques for arsenic speciation in leachate of CCA-treated wood speciation in leachate of CCA-treated wood and surrounding soils . and surrounding soils .
• To develop an analytical procedure for To develop an analytical procedure for arsenic speciation based on the partitioning arsenic speciation based on the partitioning of arsenic compounds between different of arsenic compounds between different molecular-weight fractions in leachatemolecular-weight fractions in leachate
Effects of POEffects of PO44 Concentration Concentration(PACS-2)(PACS-2)
As(III) PO4 Extraction3 hours
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Effects of POEffects of PO44 Concentration Concentration
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As(V) PO4 Extraction
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Total As Concentration Over Time
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Effects of Extraction TimeEffects of Extraction Time(PACS-2)(PACS-2)
Timed 10mM PO4 Extraction
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Timed 10mM PO4 Extraction
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Effects of Extraction TimeEffects of Extraction Time(PACS-2 spiked with arsenite)(PACS-2 spiked with arsenite)
As(III) Stability
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Effects of Extraction TimeEffects of Extraction Time (PACS-2 spiked with arsenite)(PACS-2 spiked with arsenite)
As(V) Stability
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10mM PO4, 5 Hour Extraction
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EDTA Concentration (mM)
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Effects of EDTAEffects of EDTA(PACS-2 spiked with arsenite) (PACS-2 spiked with arsenite)
10 mM PO4, 5 Hour Extraction
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Varying EDTA ConcentrationVarying EDTA Concentration(PACS-2 spiked with arsenate) (PACS-2 spiked with arsenate)
50 mM EDTA, 10 mM PO4
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Everglades Soil SampleEverglades Soil SampleSpiked with Arsenite (2 Spiked with Arsenite (2 mmg/g)g/g)
Everglades Soil SampleEverglades Soil Sample Spiked with Arsenate (4 Spiked with Arsenate (4 mmg/g)g/g)
50 mM EDTA, 10 mM PO4
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Total Arsenic from Leachate after 24 Hours
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Total Arsenic from two Leachates using two Molecular Weight Cutoff Sizes after 24 hour Dialysis.
Leachate 1 Leachate 1
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