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Although there is concern about the presence of toxic elements and their species in environmental matrices, for example water, sediment, and soil, speciation analysis of volcanic ash has received little attention. Antimony, in particular, an emerging element of environmental concern, has been less studied than other potentially toxic trace elements. In this context, a study was undertaken to assess the presence of inorganic Sb species in ash emitted from the Copahue volcano (Argentina). Antimony species were extracted from size-classified volcanic ash (<36 μm, 35–45 μm, 45–150 μm, and 150–300 μm) by use of 1 mol L−1 citrate buffer at pH 5. Antimony(III) and (V) in the extracts were separated and quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography combined on-line with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HPLC–ICP-MS). Antimony species concentrations (μg g−1) in the four fractions varied from 0.14 to 0.67 for Sb(III) and from 0.02 to 0.03 for Sb(V). The results reveal, for the first time, the occurrence of both inorganic Sb species in the extractable portion of volcanic ash. Sb(III) was always the predominant species.


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R. Miravet, J.F. López-Sánchez, and R. Rubio thank the DGICYT (Project number BQU2003-02951) for financial help received in support of this study. The authors thank Dr A. Padró for his support with HPLC–ICP-MS measurements. D. Gómez and L. Dawidowski are acknowledged for valuable discussion. R. Miravet wishes to thank the Universitat de Barcelona for support through a pre-doctoral grant.
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Miravet, R., López-Sánchez, J.F., Rubio, R. et al. Speciation analysis of antimony in extracts of size-classified volcanic ash by HPLC–ICP-MS. Anal Bioanal Chem 387, 1949–1954 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-006-1077-y
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