Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) Methodology for Selective and Spatially Discriminating Binding of Metal Ions

Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2665 See the link below for public details on this project. The Antarctic environment with its harsh climatic conditions, minimal human activity and its unique ecosystems is unlike any of the World's other environments. As such, it is important that an...

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Other Authors: HADAAD, PAUL (hasPrincipalInvestigator), HADAAD, PAUL (processor), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::699974 2023-05-15T13:46:57+02:00 Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) Methodology for Selective and Spatially Discriminating Binding of Metal Ions HADAAD, PAUL (hasPrincipalInvestigator) HADAAD, PAUL (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-66.0; southlimit=-67.0; westlimit=110.0; eastLimit=111.0; projection=WGS84 Spatial: northlimit=-42.75; southlimit=-43.25; westlimit=147.0; eastLimit=147.5; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2005-10-01 to 2008-03-31 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/diffusive-gradients-films-metal-ions/699974 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2665 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/diffusive-gradients-films-metal-ions/699974 09531c34-af60-4298-b0c1-10a0f6f11e34 ASAC_2665 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2665 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre environment oceans EARTH SCIENCE &gt BIOSPHERE &gt ECOSYSTEMS &gt MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt BENTHIC CONTAMINANT LEVELS/SPILLS EARTH SCIENCE HUMAN DIMENSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING ION EXCHANGE SOLID EARTH GEOCHEMISTRY GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES ESTUARY contaminants heavy metals thin films diffusive gradients SHIPS LABORATORY CONTINENT &gt AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND &gt AUSTRALIA ANTARCTICA GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:16:52Z Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2665 See the link below for public details on this project. The Antarctic environment with its harsh climatic conditions, minimal human activity and its unique ecosystems is unlike any of the World's other environments. As such, it is important that an understanding of the Antarctic environment is developed in order to gain a full appreciation of the impacts of human activities in Antarctica and to determine the most effective means to remediate and protect the Antarctic environment. To achieve these goals, new sensitive and selective techniques for sampling metal contaminant levels in marine sediments are being developed. The project is not an environmental study of the Antarctic environment (ie no metal concentrations in water or sediments), but rather the development of an analytical technique for use in Antarctica. We are still in the process of developing this technique and much of the development phase has involved qualitative assessment rather than generating quantitative data. We are currently trialling the technique in the lab and will conduct field trials in the Derwent Estuary. Taken from the abstract of the referenced paper: A novel binding phase was developed for use in diffusive gradients in thin-film (DGT) sampling for Cu(II) by employing methylthymol blue as a chelating and chromogenic agent. Methylthymol blue was adsorbed onto beads of Dowex 1x8 resin (200-400 mesh) and the resin beads were then immobilised onto an adhesive disc. Analysis of exposed binding discs by either UV-vis spectrophotometry or computer imaging densitometry provided robust quantification of adsorbed Cu(II) in the 0.2-1 micro gcm-2 range, allowing detection at micro gL-1 concentrations in the test solution (ca. 17 micro gL-1 for a 24 h deployment), and in good agreement with established DGT theory. The method was shown to be a potential replacement for binding phases based on Chelex 100 where a colorimetric response to a specific metal is desired. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic New Zealand The Antarctic ENVELOPE(110.0,111.0,-66.0,-67.0) ENVELOPE(147.0,147.5,-42.75,-43.25)
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topic environment
oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
BENTHIC
CONTAMINANT LEVELS/SPILLS
EARTH SCIENCE
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
ION EXCHANGE
SOLID EARTH
GEOCHEMISTRY
GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
ESTUARY
contaminants
heavy metals
thin films
diffusive gradients
SHIPS
LABORATORY
CONTINENT &gt
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND &gt
AUSTRALIA
ANTARCTICA
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle environment
oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
BENTHIC
CONTAMINANT LEVELS/SPILLS
EARTH SCIENCE
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
ION EXCHANGE
SOLID EARTH
GEOCHEMISTRY
GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
ESTUARY
contaminants
heavy metals
thin films
diffusive gradients
SHIPS
LABORATORY
CONTINENT &gt
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND &gt
AUSTRALIA
ANTARCTICA
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) Methodology for Selective and Spatially Discriminating Binding of Metal Ions
topic_facet environment
oceans
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
BENTHIC
CONTAMINANT LEVELS/SPILLS
EARTH SCIENCE
HUMAN DIMENSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING
ION EXCHANGE
SOLID EARTH
GEOCHEMISTRY
GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
ESTUARY
contaminants
heavy metals
thin films
diffusive gradients
SHIPS
LABORATORY
CONTINENT &gt
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND &gt
AUSTRALIA
ANTARCTICA
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2665 See the link below for public details on this project. The Antarctic environment with its harsh climatic conditions, minimal human activity and its unique ecosystems is unlike any of the World's other environments. As such, it is important that an understanding of the Antarctic environment is developed in order to gain a full appreciation of the impacts of human activities in Antarctica and to determine the most effective means to remediate and protect the Antarctic environment. To achieve these goals, new sensitive and selective techniques for sampling metal contaminant levels in marine sediments are being developed. The project is not an environmental study of the Antarctic environment (ie no metal concentrations in water or sediments), but rather the development of an analytical technique for use in Antarctica. We are still in the process of developing this technique and much of the development phase has involved qualitative assessment rather than generating quantitative data. We are currently trialling the technique in the lab and will conduct field trials in the Derwent Estuary. Taken from the abstract of the referenced paper: A novel binding phase was developed for use in diffusive gradients in thin-film (DGT) sampling for Cu(II) by employing methylthymol blue as a chelating and chromogenic agent. Methylthymol blue was adsorbed onto beads of Dowex 1x8 resin (200-400 mesh) and the resin beads were then immobilised onto an adhesive disc. Analysis of exposed binding discs by either UV-vis spectrophotometry or computer imaging densitometry provided robust quantification of adsorbed Cu(II) in the 0.2-1 micro gcm-2 range, allowing detection at micro gL-1 concentrations in the test solution (ca. 17 micro gL-1 for a 24 h deployment), and in good agreement with established DGT theory. The method was shown to be a potential replacement for binding phases based on Chelex 100 where a colorimetric response to a specific metal is desired.
author2 HADAAD, PAUL (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
HADAAD, PAUL (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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title Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) Methodology for Selective and Spatially Discriminating Binding of Metal Ions
title_short Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) Methodology for Selective and Spatially Discriminating Binding of Metal Ions
title_full Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) Methodology for Selective and Spatially Discriminating Binding of Metal Ions
title_fullStr Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) Methodology for Selective and Spatially Discriminating Binding of Metal Ions
title_full_unstemmed Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) Methodology for Selective and Spatially Discriminating Binding of Metal Ions
title_sort diffusive gradients in thin films (dgt) methodology for selective and spatially discriminating binding of metal ions
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/diffusive-gradients-films-metal-ions/699974
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_2665
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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Temporal: From 2005-10-01 to 2008-03-31
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