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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1739
Title: Metal extraction from Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. lichen using low pH solutions
Authors: Čučulović, Ana A.
Pavlović, Mirjana S.
Veselinović, Dragan S.
Miljanić, Šćepan 
Keywords: Acid rain;Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. lichen;Extraction;Heavy metals
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2008
Journal: Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Abstract: 
Extraction of metals (K, Al, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Ba, Zn, Mn and Sr) from dry Cetraria islandica (L.) Ach. lichen was performed using solutions similar to acid rain (solution A - H2SO4-HNO3-(NH 4)2SO4 and solution B - H2SO 4-HNO3-(NH4)2SO4-NH 4NO3). The pH values of these solutions were 2.00, 2.58, 2.87, 3.28, and 3.75. Five consecutive extractions were performed with each solution. In all solutions, the extracted metal content, except Cu and Ca, was the highest in the first extract. The highest percentage of the metals desorbed in the first extraction was obtained using solutions with low pH values, 2.00, 2.58, and 2.87. The lowest percentage in the first extraction was obtained using solutions with pH 3.28 and pH 3.75, indicating influence of the H+ ion on the extraction. According to the results obtained, the investigated metals form two groups. The first group includes K, Al, Ca, Mg, and Fe. They were extracted in each of the five extractions at each of the pH values. The second group includes Ba, Zn, Mn, Cu, and Sr, which were not all extracted at each pH value. The first group yielded three types of extraction curves when the logarithms of extracted metal amounts were plotted as a function of the number of successive extractions. These effects indicate that three different positions (centres) of metal ion accumulation exist in the lichen (due to sorption, complex formation, or other processes present in the tissues).
URI: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1739
ISSN: 0352-5139
DOI: 10.2298/JSC0804405C
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