%0 Journal Article %T Solid phase extraction for the speciation and preconcentration of inorganic selenium in water samples: a review. %A Herrero Latorre C %A Barciela García J %A García Martín S %A Peña Crecente RM %J Anal Chim Acta %V 804 %N 0 %D Dec 2013 4 %M 24267061 %F 6.911 %R 10.1016/j.aca.2013.09.054 %X Selenium is an essential element for the normal cellular function of living organisms. However, selenium is toxic at concentrations of only three to five times higher than the essential concentration. The inorganic forms (mainly selenite and selenate) present in environmental water generally exhibit higher toxicity (up to 40 times) than organic forms. Therefore, the determination of low levels of different inorganic selenium species in water is an analytical challenge. Solid-phase extraction has been used as a separation and/or preconcentration technique prior to the determination of selenium species due to the need for accurate measurements for Se species in water at extremely low levels. The present paper provides a critical review of the published methods for inorganic selenium speciation in water samples using solid phase extraction as a preconcentration procedure. On the basis of more than 75 references, the different speciation strategies used for this task have been highlighted and classified. The solid-phase extraction sorbents and the performance and analytical characteristics of the developed methods for Se speciation are also discussed.