Analytical Relevance of Trace Metal Speciation in Environmental and Biophysicochemical Systems
This article presents a review of the analytical relevance of trace metal speciation analysis, which must be considered in environmental and biophysicochemical systems for reliable and efficient assessment and monitoring of trace metals. Examples are given of methodological approaches used for speciation analysis. An overview of speciation analysis in sediments, aquatic ecosystems and...
Published at American Journal of Analytical Chemistry
Volume 4
Issue 11
Pages 633-641. doi: 10.4236/ajac.2013.411075.
Published in 2013
Nsikak U. Benson, Winifred U. Anake, Ifedolapo O. Olanrewaju
Benson Nsikak » Nsikak Benson holds a Ph.D. degree in Marine Environmental Chemistry. His research interest is primarily on investigating the exchange of marine trace gases between the atmosphere and the ocean. He is interested in developing a quantitative understanding of the cycling of carbon, nutrients and other elements in ocean systems as well as interactions with ocean biology and anthropogenic impacts.... view full profile
