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. 1991;13(6):267–271. doi: 10.1155/S1463924691000421

Automated cold vapour flow-injection analysis of mercury at high concentrations

W T Corns 1, L C Ebdon 1, S J Hill 1, P B Stockwell 2
PMCID: PMC2547935  PMID: 18924913

Abstract

Continuous-flow cold vapour- atomic fluorescence spectrometry is shown to be an extremely sensitive technique for the determination of mercury with detection limits typically below 0.01 μg l-1. Linear calibration ranges were found to be at least four orders of magnitude (i.e. up to 0.1 mg l-1). Samples with concentrations exceeding the linear range are susceptible to self-absorption, and may, in severe cases, cause carry-over problems between samples. The flow-injection approach has been utilized to extend the upper limit of the linear calibration range allowing determinations up to 10 mg l-1 of mercury. A range of certified reference materials and zinc battery anodes have been successfully analysed with a minimal number of sample dilutions.

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