JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[EE] 口頭発表

セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-GE 地質環境・土壌環境

[A-GE39] [EE] 地質媒体における物質移動と環境評価

2017年5月23日(火) 10:45 〜 12:15 301A (国際会議場 3F)

コンビーナ:濱本 昌一郎(東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科)、Yuki Kojima(Gifu University)、斎藤 広隆(東京農工大学大学院農学研究院)、森 也寸志(岡山大学大学院環境生命科学研究科)、座長:濱本 昌一郎(東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科)、座長:森 也寸志(岡山大学大学院環境生命科学研究科)

11:05 〜 11:20

[AGE39-02] Newly Developed XRF (X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer) Reference Standard Material Targets Low-High Content of Heavy Metals Analysis

*Mst. Shamsun Nahar1Marumo Katsumi2Fukute Kentarou2 (1.Earth Consultant Co. Ltd, Toyama, Japan、2.Environmental geochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Toyama, Japan)

キーワード:Reference Standard Soils, XRF, Heavy Metals, High Concentration

This research describes, in detail, the properties and application of newly developed eight Reference Standard Soils (ME1 Group) for XRF analysis including, experimental design, and the element analysis methods used to provide certified, reference, and information mass fraction values for 63 to 208 trace element constituents. The accuracy and detection limit of the analysis of heavy metals are affected by instrument, method and data processing error. XRF analysis of heavy metal is one of the time and cost savings process compare to conventional ICP-MS. The total number of portable XRF has been over 45000 all over the world at the stage of year 2010. Soil Standard has been used worldwide for the determination of major, minor, and trace element content of soils and similar materials. For precise results by XRF analysis high quality soil sample for calibration line preparation is mandatory. We succeeded to develop Reference Standard Materials for the determination of heavy metals in highly contaminated soil from the trace amount to high content (1 ppm – 20000 ppm) by extending calibration line. Emphasis is placed on determination of priority pollutant elements (e.g., Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Pb). No chemicals are added to prepare Reference Soil. These New Reference materials provide the highly precise XRF results equivalent to ICP-MS data that cover the element mass fraction ranges that would be expected in typical soil samples analyzed by environmental research sections.