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[en] Bio accumulation gives first information about the bio-availability of elements in waters and becomes more and more important for the characterization of the water quality. The use of common analytical techniques like ICP-MS and AAS requires large quantities of biologic sample material. Single preparation for example of Daphnia, a common species for bio-test experiments, are hardly possible with these procedures. Therefore alternatively quantitative TXRF element determination of individually prepared Daphnia was developed. Two preparation techniques for single freshwater crustacean specimen from a eutrophic branch of the river Elbe in the 'Rothehorn Park', Magdeburg (Daphnia: dry weight: 10 - 50 μg individuum-1) had been tested: (1) Wet preparation: the single Daphnia specimen had been washed with 0.45 μm filtered lake water and put onto quartz sample carriers. After air drying, the body length were determined in order to calculate the dry weight according to previously established body lengths-dry weight relationships. (2) Dry preparation: after collection specimen were washed with 0.45 μm filtered lake water and frozen in liquid nitrogen. The individual lyophilisated dried Daphnia were weighted using an ultrafine micro-balance and put onto quartz sample carriers. After preparation, addition of some μl Gallium standard solution and air drying the individual Daphnia were digested at the quartz sample carriers with 10 μl HNO3 on a hot plate and dried once more. Finally the element concentrations were determined using a EXTRA IIA total-reflection x-ray fluorescence spectrometer. As a result of these investigations we can conclude that both, the 'dry' and 'wet' preparation method can be used for the element determination in small single crustaceans using TXRF spectrometry. It seems that the 'dry' method yields more precise results, but the wet method is easier to handle in field when samples cannot be fixed with liquid nitrogen. (author)
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Wobrauschek, P. (ed.) (Atominstitut, Stadionallee 2, 1020 Vienna (Austria)); Atominstitut der oesterreichischen Universitaeten, Technische Universitaet Wien, Stadionallee 2, 1020 Vienna (Austria). Funding organisation: Amptek Inc. 6, De Angelo Drive, Bedford (United States); Atomika, Atomika Instruments GmbH, Bruckmannring 40, D-85764 Oberschleissheim (Germany); Brau AG (Austria); Coca-Cola Beverages Austria (Austria); Creditanstalt (Austria); Intax, Schwarzschildstrasse 10, D-1248 Ital Structures (Germany); Pfeiffer Vacuum Austria, Diefenbachgasse 35, A-1150 Wien (Austria); Philips Analytical, Lelyweg 1, 7602 EA Almelo (Netherlands); Stadt Wien, Vienna (Austria); Technos (Japan); TU Wien, Vienna (Austria); et al; 108 p; 2000; p. 68; 8. conference on total reflection x-ray fluorescence analysis and related methods; Vienna (Austria); 25-29 Sep 2000; Available in abstract form only, full text entered in this record. Also available from Atominstitut der oesterreichischen Universitaeten, Technische Universitaet Wien, Stadionallee 2, 1020 Vienna (AT). e-mail: wobi@ati.ac.at
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