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Development of a Novel DGT Passive Sampler for Measuring Cs-137 In Situ in Marine Environments

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Development of a Novel DGT Passive Sampler for Measuring Cs-137 In Situ in Marine Environments. / Elsenbawy, Ahmed; Pates, Jacqueline M.; Kamel, Nariman H. M. et al.
In: Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 96, No. 8, 27.02.2024, p. 3300-3307.

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Elsenbawy, A, Pates, JM, Kamel, NHM, Morsi, T, Mekewi, M, El-gamal, A, Moussa, NA & Zhang, H 2024, 'Development of a Novel DGT Passive Sampler for Measuring Cs-137 In Situ in Marine Environments', Analytical Chemistry, vol. 96, no. 8, pp. 3300-3307. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c03767

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Elsenbawy, A., Pates, J. M., Kamel, N. H. M., Morsi, T., Mekewi, M., El-gamal, A., Moussa, N. A., & Zhang, H. (2024). Development of a Novel DGT Passive Sampler for Measuring Cs-137 In Situ in Marine Environments. Analytical Chemistry, 96(8), 3300-3307. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c03767

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Elsenbawy A, Pates JM, Kamel NHM, Morsi T, Mekewi M, El-gamal A et al. Development of a Novel DGT Passive Sampler for Measuring Cs-137 In Situ in Marine Environments. Analytical Chemistry. 2024 Feb 27;96(8):3300-3307. Epub 2024 Feb 13. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.3c03767

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Elsenbawy, Ahmed ; Pates, Jacqueline M. ; Kamel, Nariman H. M. et al. / Development of a Novel DGT Passive Sampler for Measuring Cs-137 In Situ in Marine Environments. In: Analytical Chemistry. 2024 ; Vol. 96, No. 8. pp. 3300-3307.

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abstract = "Cs-137 is the most released fission product in the marine environment. It is important to develop a robust in situ technique for its monitoring. The existing diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) passive sampling techniques for in situ measurement of Cs+ have some limitations due to the ion competition and high pH of seawater. A new DGT sampler based on potassium zinc hexacyanoferrate (KZFCN) as a binding layer has been developed and investigated for the measurement of the time-weighted average concentration of Cs-137 in seawater. This binding layer proved a working pH range of 2–12 and an ionic strength of up to 0.75 M. Two types of diffusive gels were tested and agarose gel (AGE) was chosen for the KZFCN-DGT sampler. The measured Cs+ diffusion coefficient (1.71 × 10–5 cm2·s–1 at 25 °C) in the diffusive gel from seawater was within the expected range published in the literature. The measured concentrations of Cs-137 in seawater obtained by laboratory deployments of the KZFCN-DGT samplers for up to 4 weeks showed good precision (RSD = 13%) and accuracy (relative error = 8.5%) values. The performance test results demonstrated that the KZFCN-DGT sampler is suitable for long-term monitoring of Cs-137 in seawater due to its high capacity and resistance to ion competition and high pH.",
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