The
Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences Vol 10 No1
(2006): 185 - 188
DETERMINATION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN MALAYSIAN LICHENS
AS POTENTIAL INDICATORS FOR POLLUTION BY USING INDUCTIVE COUPLE PLASMA EMISSION
SPECTROPHOTOMETRY
Mazlin B. Mokhtar1,
Laily B. Din2, Nurul
Aznida Mat Lazim2, Raja Ibrahim Raja Uzir2,
Rahim Idris2 &
Yaakub Othman2
1Institute for Environment and Development (LESTARI)
2Faculty of Science and Technology,
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
43600 UKM BANGI, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract
A
study was carried out to determine the concentration of trace elements As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, V and Zn in samples of lichens collected from the area
in vicinity of Gunung Jerai,
Kedah to evaluate the potential of lichens as a pollution indicator. Six
species of lichens collected in this study were Cladia
aggregate, Cladonia sp., Heterodarmia
flabellata, Parmotrema tinctorum, Parmotrema sp. and Usnea flexilis. The samples were analysed by using the inductively couple plasma - optical
emission spectrometer (ICP-OES) Perkin Elmer Optima 4300 DV. Prior to ICP-OES
analyses, the samples were cleaned, dried, pulverized and digested in dilute
nitric acid solution. The ranges of concentrations (µg/g) in samples of lichens
in this study are As (0.16 –0.56), Cd (< 0.005),
Cr (0.01– 1.75), Cu (1.07–6.93), Mn (8.17–108.59), Ni
(0.09 – 1.08), Pb (0.84 – 9.75 ),
V (0.01 – 2.45) and Zn (17.54– 45.45).
Keywords: Metals, lichens,
Jerai, Kedah, ICP-OES
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