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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
January 2018
Hungarian Satellite Centre of Trace Elements Institute to UNESCO, Pázmány Péter stny 1/A, Budapest, 1117, Hungary.
The bulk analysis of single feathers of 263 feathers belonging to 238 individuals of a migratory passerine (collared flycatcher, Ficedula albicollis, originating from a breeding population in the Pilis-Visegrád Mountains in Hungary) by inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry (ICP-SF-MS) for determination of elements after proper dissolution allowed the quantitative determination of 38 elements. Calcium, Mg, Mn, Fe, and Zn were found to have a quantitative determination frequency larger than 80 % and a concentration greater than 100 μg/g. Among ecotoxicologically relevant elements, Ni, Cd, Hg, and Pb could be determined in more than 55 % of the tail feather samples.
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December 2006
Joint Research Group of Environmental Chemistry of Hungarian Academy of Sciences & L. Eötvös University, P.O. Box 32, H-1518 Budapest, Hungary; Hungarian Satellite Centre of Trace Elements Institute to UNESCO, P.O. Box 32, H-1518 Budapest, Hungary.
The rare earth element (REE) concentrations of 19 Romanian young wine samples originating from the Dealurile Moldovei viticulture area were determined by double focusing inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (DF-ICP-MS) after microwave-assisted digestion with nitric acid. The determination of Eu was hampered by the BaO molecular interference. Generally, the red wine samples were more concentrated for REEs than the white wine samples studied.
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