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Platinum speciation using on-line hyphenation of capillary electrophoresis to ICP-MS

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Anthropogenic Platinum-Group Element Emissions

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Since the use of platinum in car catalysts, Pt is enriched in the environment (Zereini et al. 1993; Alt et al. 1993; Schramel et al. 1995; Schierl and Fruhmann 1996; Moens et al. 1995). Estimation of Pt-bioavailability has become important, as many Pt compounds are potent sensitizers (Rosner and Merget 1990; Bolm-Audorff et al. 1992). The car-emitted platinum is mainly deposited onto the soil near the motorway. The interaction of the soil with Pt is therefore decisive for further migration steps, i.e. immobilisation or formation of bioavailable species and their translocation into the foodchain.

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Michalke, B., Schramel, P. (2000). Platinum speciation using on-line hyphenation of capillary electrophoresis to ICP-MS. In: Zereini, F., Alt, F. (eds) Anthropogenic Platinum-Group Element Emissions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59678-0_17

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