LOGO Spectroscopic determination of some trace elements as pollutants in fruit dates palm and agricultural soils at Zilfi province Nawal Mahgoub Suleman.

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LOGO Spectroscopic determination of some trace elements as pollutants in fruit dates palm and agricultural soils at Zilfi province Nawal Mahgoub Suleman Chemistry Department Zilfi Faculty of Education Majmaah University, KSA Science Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014; 2(3): Abstract The area of study, the date palm farms found at Zilfi province, was surfed during September 2013 taking 11 samples of soil from these farms randomly. Also 11 samples of date palm fruit (fully ripe, stage of Tamer) were collected from the same farms. The pH and electric conductivity was measured to the soil samples. (ICP-MS) spectrophotometers were used to determine the concentrations of the elements in both soil and dates (washed and unwashed). The concentration of Ag in all samples was higher the Saskatchewan quality standards for soils.All soil samples were found to be contaminated with As, because all these concentrations of arsenic are more than Saskatchewan quality standards for soils (11(mg/kg)), and SQGE soil quality guideline for environmental health (17(mg/kg). All elements concentrations date fruits samples are less compared to literature elements concentrations. As general the concentrations of these elements are less in washed date samples compared to unwashed ones. All calibration graphs are linear in the selected range of each element.The square of the correlation (r2) ranges from for most of the elements in this investigation.Good precision values were obtained.The results have been reviewed in tables(3-15) and figures (2-3). The concentrations of the elements under study in soil in mg/kg have found as follows: Ag (0.7-42), Al( ), As( ), Bi( ), Cd( ), Co( ), Cr( ).The concentration of Ag in all samples was higher the Saskatchewan quality standards for Soils (see Table 3.12).All soil samples were found to be contaminated with As,because all these concentrations of arsenic are more than Saskatchewan quality standards for Soils (11(mg/kg) and SQGE soil quality guideline for environmental health (17(mg/kg). The higher concentration of Cd was found in soil sample number (5), this value was more than both the value of Saskatchewan Tier 1 end point values for soils (1 mg/kg), or SQGE soil quality guideline for environmental health (3.8(mg/kg), also there are anther contamination of cadmium element was found in soil sample number (6) which have Cd concentration (2(mg/kg), compared to Saskatchewan Tier end point values for soils. The most contaminated farm was found to be soil sample (5) which have the maximum concentrations of As, Cd, and Cr.The high pollution of this farm may due to Impact on main street. Farm soil (4)which lie at inner street have maximum concentration of the elements(Ag, and CO).The maximum concentrations of(Al and Bi) were detected in soil sample(10).The element with less concentrations compared literature values is (Co),which has a concentration (11.5mg/kg). There are no criteria in Saskatchewan Tier end point values for soils or SQGE soil quality guideline for environmental health for the concentrations of Al and Bi. The minimum concentrations of the elements (As, Cd, and Co) were found in farm soil(3),which lie away from the main streets.Soil sample(9) contains the minimum concentrations values of (Ag and Cr),while farm(7) contains the minimum concentrations of (Al).The minimum concentrations of (Bi) was found in the soil sample (2). Results 1.Mohebi A. H., World Applied Science Journal,15(3), , N. A. Al-Wusaiba,et.al, Technology, Vol. 5 No. 4, 2487,[ 3.Williams, John R; Pillay, Avin Protection 2.5 (Jul 2011): 4.Princewill C. Ogbonnaa*, A. Teixeira da Silvab, Chemistry Issue 7, 2013, pages Aleksandra Szydłowska-Czerniak György Karlovits §, and Chem., 2013, 61 (9), pp 2276 References 2.1 Instrumentation The analytical determination of trace metals was carried out by ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer): ELAN 9000 (Perkin Elmer Sciex Instrument, Concord, Ontario, Canada). The table below highlights the operating conditions of the instruments used in this study. Germany. High purity water obtained from Millipore Milli-Q water purification system was used throughout the work Calibration The ICP-MS calibration was carried out by external calibration with the blank solution and three working standard solutions (10, 20 and 30 µg/L ) for all elements, starting from a 1000 mg/L single standard solutions for ICP-MS (Aristar grade, BDH laboratory supplies, England for the trace elements Sample Collection and Preparation The area of study, the date palm farms found at Zilfi Province, was surfed during September 2013 taking 11 samples of soil from these farms randomly(see map). Also 11 samples of date palm fruit (fully ripe, stage of Tamer) would be collected from the same farms. The date samples were divided into two groups. The first group was washed with deionized water to clean dust and deposited substances on fruit for 10 min while the second group was not washed. All samples air dried and then oven dried at 70°C for 48 h to achieve constant mass, milled and sieved through a 35 mesh screen. 1 g milled powder of each sample was weighed and after combusting in electrical furnace, were digested with 10 ml 2 N HCl. The resulting digest was not clear, so it was filtered through whatman filtered paper no.42.The filtered digest was transferred to a 50 ml volumetric flask and made up to mark using deionized water. A blank digest was carried out in the same way. The trace elements (Ag, Al, As, Bi, Cd, Co, and Cr) concentrations were determined by ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer). Methods and Materials 1-All soil samples were found to be contaminated with As 2-The most contaminated farm was found to be soil sample (5) which have the maximum concentrations of As, Cd, and Cr. The high pollution of this farm may due to Impact on main street. 3-The minimum concentrations of the elements (As, Cd, Co.) were found in farm soil(3),which lie away from the main streets. 4-The most contaminated date sample compared to the other samples under study was sample (1),as it contains the maximum concentrations of the elements(Ag, Al, Bi, and Cr). 5-All elements concentrations date fruits samples are less compared to literature elements concentrations. 6-As general the concentrations of these elements are less in washed date samples compared to unwashed ones. 7- The presence of farms away from sources of pollution resulting from the movement of cars and factories Conclusions Introduction Growth And heavy metals uptake by date palm grown in mono-and dual culture in heavy metals contaminated soil was determined using AAS[1].] A comparative study between mechanical and manual pollination in two premier Saudi Arabian date palm cultivars was done [2]. The typical concentrations of 17 elements in the date palm are summarized and compared with existing data in the scientific literature [3]. Distribution of heavy metals in soil and accumulation in plants at an agricultural area of Umudike, Nigeria [4]. Magnesium, calcium, copper, iron, and lead in palm oils (Elaeis guineensis) at various stages of the refining process were determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) after microwave digestion [5]. CHART or PICTURE 2.4. pH Determination Method 20 g of dry sieved sample were stirred with ultra pure distilled water (50 ml) and left to equilibrate over a period of 30 minutes, and then the pH of each sample was measured using a microprocessor pH meter (HANN PH 210). Table 2. lists the Physical characteristics for fruit dates palm and soils Coordinates Measuring The coordinates of the farms have been measured (Figure 1) using Germain( German nuvi 1410 which was made in Taiwan) CHART or PICTURE CHART or PICTURE CHART or PICTURE CHART or PICTURE