中子活化分析作为测定加纳Benya泻湖开采的食盐中选定金属浓度的工具

M. K. Vowotor, S. S. Sackey, C. Amuah, A. Huzortey, Dennis M. Ahorlu, Godwin Kortey, Dickson Kuvedzi
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该项目由研究、创新和咨询理事会(DRIC)和海岸角大学管理部门资助。它是由物理系的研究人员在2018年第三次研究支持补助金(RSGs)提案征集期间发起的一项小组领导的研究。摘要食盐是生命所必需的,如果它含有金属杂质,它会影响食用它的人。Komenda Edina Eguafo Abrem市政府通过蒸发Benya泻湖的盐水来制盐。本雅泻湖是一个已知因其周围各种人为活动而受到污染的泻湖。用本雅泻湖的水开采盐矿,测定了砷(As)、镉(Cd)、锰(Mn)、铅(Pb)、铝(Al)、铜(Cu)、镁(Mg)和钒(V)这八种金属的浓度。从五个固定采样站选取盐样,用中子活化分析法测定金属浓度。盐类的测定浓度范围为:Al为161.04 ~ 632.63 mg/kg, as为0.001 ~ 0.004 mg/kg, mg为1.50 ~ 2.70 mg/kg, mg为49.14 ~ 3883.00 mg/kg, Mn为17.24 ~ 110.96 mg/kg, v为2.85 ~ 7.10 mg/kg。根据金属浓度评价,5个站点中mg含量最多,Cd和Pb含量最少,均为0.001 mg/kg。主成分分析也确定Mg是最丰富的金属,并用于识别两个主要簇;组1(监测站4和5)和组2(监测站1、2和3)。利用Pearson相关系数,得出Al与Mg (r = - 0.862)、Mg与Mn (r = 0.863)、Mn与V (r = 0.735)之间的显著相关性,表明每对源输入相同或相似。与食典委食品级盐标准比较,铝、镁和锰的浓度均超过建议限值。污染系数(C F)和污染程度(C D)证实了所有五个站点的铝、镁和锰的污染程度,其中2号站点的污染程度最高。考虑到每个站的综合毒性,来自2站的最小和证实的盐是最受污染的。以平均每日盐摄入量为6000毫克为例,当人们食用从本雅泻湖开采的盐时,发现这些元素的平均每日摄入量高于其在不同生命阶段组的推荐膳食允许的每种元素的上限。相关的危害指数表明食用后产生不良影响的可能性。Al和Mn的高标准偏差值表明各监测站单个金属污染物的空间分布不均匀。关键词:本雅泻湖;盐;重金属;污染因素;污染程度、中子活化分析;推荐每日摄入量,GHARR-1 DOI: 10.7176/CMR/11-8-06出版日期:2019年10月31日
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Neutron Activation Analysis as a tool to Determine Concentration of Selected Metals in Table Salt Mined from Benya Lagoon, Ghana
This project was funded by The Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy (DRIC) and the Management of the University of Cape Coast. It was sponsored as a Group-led Research involving researchers from the Department of Physics during the third call for proposals for Research Support Grants (RSGs) in 2018 Abstract Table salt is essential for life and if it contains metal impurities, it can affect the people that consume it. The Komenda Edina Eguafo Abrem municipality makes salt by evaporating brine from the Benya Lagoon. Benya lagoon is a lagoon known to be polluted due to various anthropogenic activities within its environs. The concentration of eight metals, Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Manganese (Mn) Lead (Pb), Aluminium (Al), Copper (Cu), Magnesium (Mg), and Vanadium (V) have been determined in salt mined using water from the Benya lagoon. Salt samples were selected from five fixed-sampling stations and the concentrations of the metals determined using Neutron Activation Analysis. The ranges of the measured concentrations in the salts are as follows: 161.04-632.63 mg/kg for Al, 0.001-0.004 mg/kg for As, 1.50-2.70 mg/kg for Mg, 49.14-3883.00 mg/kg for Mg, 17.24-110.96 mg/kg for Mn, and 2.85-7.10 mg/kg for V. An assessment according to the metal concentration marked Mg as the most abundant, whiles Cd and Pb the least being 0.001 mg/kg at all the five stations. Principal Component Analysis also established Mg to be the most abundant metal, and used to identify two major clusters; Group 1 (stations 4 and 5) and Group 2 (stations 1, 2 and 3). Group 2 recorded higher intensities of Mg. Using Pearson's correlation coefficient, significant correlations were drawn between Al and Mg (r = - 0.862), Mg and Mn (r = 0.863) and Mn and V (r = 0.735), indicating the same or similar source inputs for each pair. Comparison with Codex Standard for Food Grade Salt showed that concentration values recorded for Al, Mg and Mn were above recommended limits. The contamination factor (C F ) and degree of contamination (C D ) confirmed this level of contamination for Al, Mg and Mn for all the five Stations, with Station 2 recording the highest Degree of Contamination. the least and corroborated salt from station 2 as most contaminated considering the combined toxicity at each station. Using an average daily salt intake of 6,000 mg, the mean daily intake of the elements when one consumes salt mined from the Benya lagoon was found to be above each element’s Upper Tolerable Limit of its Recommended Dietary Allowable for the various Life Stage Groups. The associated Hazard Index suggests the probability of adverse effects when consumed. High standard deviation values for Al and Mn indicated the non-uniform spatial distribution of the individual metal contaminates at the various stations. Keywords: Benya Lagoon; salt; heavy metal; contamination factor; degree of contamination, neutron activation analysis; recommended daily allowance, GHARR-1 DOI : 10.7176/CMR/11-8-06 Publication date :October 31 st 2019
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