2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-012-0491-3
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Evaluation of platinum distribution between different soil components

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“…Turning now to the analysis of soils and sediments, Jean-Soro et al 141 undertook a study of the absorption and distribution of Pt in soil and sediment components, specically kaolinite, hematite and humic acid. Results by m-XRF spectrometry showed that kaolinite had the highest adsorption capacity for Pt, suggesting that the element was mainly associated with clay in soil; an observation that allowed the impact of the soil or sediment matrix to be assessed on its ability to retain or promote the dispersion of Pt in an urban environment.…”
Section: Geological and Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turning now to the analysis of soils and sediments, Jean-Soro et al 141 undertook a study of the absorption and distribution of Pt in soil and sediment components, specically kaolinite, hematite and humic acid. Results by m-XRF spectrometry showed that kaolinite had the highest adsorption capacity for Pt, suggesting that the element was mainly associated with clay in soil; an observation that allowed the impact of the soil or sediment matrix to be assessed on its ability to retain or promote the dispersion of Pt in an urban environment.…”
Section: Geological and Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jean‐Soro et al . () used micro‐XRF to map elements in soils in an experiment where they doped soils to simulate car exhaust‐catalyser pollution in an urban environment. Their goal was to locate platinum‐group elements to understand better their behaviour in the environment.…”
Section: Advances In X‐ray Fluorescence Methods (Contribution By Lpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eleven peer-reviewed papers are being published in this special issue of the Journal of Soils and Sediments, which focus on the properties, processes, evolution, and management of soils in urban and human-altered environments. Targets of study include soils with technic materials (Abakumov et al 2013;El Khalil et al 2013;Houben et al 2013;Huot et al 2013;Nehls et al 2013;Schonsky et al 2013), those with elevated metal contents (Aboudrar et al 2013;Jean-Soro et al 2013), soils in storm water infiltration basins (Coulon et al 2013;El-Mufleh et al 2013), and soils with landmines (Preetz et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%