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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of chromium speciation:
- chromium species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different chromium species
- distribution and fate of chromium species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of chromium species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Cr
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Chemical Analysis

Air sampling information for chromium
Guide to OSHA/NIOSH/ASTM Air Sampling MethodsThis linklist gives access to the different methods for Chromium compounds in airKeywords: Chromic acid & chromates  (chromium hexavalent), air, settle...

APHA/AWWA Standard Method 3500 : Chromium
DescriptionThe colorimetric method (3500-Cr B) is useful for the determination of hexavalent chromium in a natural or treated water in the range from 100 to 1000 µg/L. This range can be extended by ap...

Arsenic and chromium speciation of leachates from CCA-treated wood
Keywords: Arsenic, Chromium, Speciation, Leachates from CCA-Treated Wood, Chromated Copper Arsenate, HPLC-HG-AFS, HPLC-ICP-MS, ICP-AES, ion chromatography, lysimeter experiments, As(V), As(III), Cr(II...

ASTM METHOD D5257 - Chromium, Hexavalent, in Water by Ion Chromatography
U.S. Geological Survey: ASTM METHOD D5257 - Chromium, Hexavalent, in Water by Ion Chromatography...

ASTM Method D5257: Chromium, Hexavalent, in Water by Ion Chromatography
Brief Method Summary:A fixed volume of buffered and filtered sample, typically 100 mL, is injected into the eluant flow path and separated by anion exchange using an ammonium sulfate based eluant. Aft...

Bestimmung des wasserlöslichen Chromats im Zement
Gemäß der europäischen Chromatrichtlinie 2003/53/EC dürfen Zemente oder zementhaltige Zubereitungen bezogen auf die Masse trockenen Zements nicht mehr als 2 ppm wasserlösliches Chromat enthalten. In D...

British Cement Association: European test method for chromium (VI) content of cement
IntroductionSince 17 January 2005, an amendment to the UK’s COSHH regulations (implementing EU Directive 2003/53/EC) has restricted the marketing/supply and use of cement and cement-containing p...

Certified Reference Material BAM-S004 Glass Containing Hexavalent chromium

Chromat im Zement: Analytik und Langzeitstabilität
Alle Zementhersteller und Hersteller von zementhaltigen Zubereitungen müssen ab dem 17.01.2005 die Anforderungen der Europäischen Chromatrichtlinie 2003/53/EC erfüllen. Danach darf ein Zement oder ein...

Chromium (VI) speciation through the environment
Katrine Aspmo1, Hilde T. Uggerud1, Marit Vadset1, Eva Brorström-Lundén2, Lennart Kaj2 and Andreas Woldegiorgis21: Norwegian Institute for Air Research, 2027 Kjeller, Norway, kap@nilu.no2: ...

Determination of chromium (VI) in the effluents of match manufacturing

Determination of Chromium(VI) in Cement
Reflectometric determination after reaction with diphenylcarbazide...

Determination of Dissolved Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water, groundwater, industrial waste water effluents by ion chromatography..
DIONEX technical note N° 80...

DIONEX (AN80)- Determination of Dissolved Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water, Groundwater and Industrial Waste Water Effluents by Ion Chromatography
Application note 80 - Chromium exists in the environment in either the trivalent, Cr( III), or hexavalent, Cr( VI), form. Cr( III) is considered to be essential to mammals for the maintenance of gluco...

DIONEX (AU 144) - Determination of Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water Using Ion Chromatography
Application update 144 ...



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