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Title: Direct atomic absorption determination of mercury in drinking water and urine using a two-step electrothermal atomizer
Authors: Vilpan, Yury A.
Grinshtein, I. L.
Akatov, A. A.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi/Kimya Bölümü.
Gücer, Sadiye Buse
Keywords: Spectrometry
Lead
Cadmium
Chemistry
Issue Date: Jan-2005
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing Inc
Citation: Vilpan, Y. A. vd. (2005). "Direct atomic absorption determination of mercury in drinking water and urine using a two-step electrothermal atomizer". Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 60(1), 38-44.
Abstract: A new method was developed for the direct electrothermal atomic absorption determination of mercury in drinking water and urine using double vaporization in a two-step atomizer with a purged vaporizer. In this method, a sample is placed in the vaporizer of a two-step atomizer, dried, and vaporized. The sample vapor is transferred to an unheated atomizer cell with a flow of argon and trapped by the inner surface of cell walls. This procedure can be performed repeatedly to preconcentrate mercury in the atomizer cell. Next, a portion of the sample transferred to the inner surface of the atomizer cell is revaporized and atomized by heating the atomizer cell of the two-step atomizer with a purged vaporizer, and the atomic absorption of mercury is measured. It was found that the degree of mercury transfer and trapping is as high as 100% at sufficiently high temperatures of primary vaporization, regardless of the material of the inner surface of the atomizer cell. The detection limits for mercury were 0.24 or 0.024 mug/L for drinking water at a sample volume of 100 muL using a single sample transfer or the procedure repeated ten times, respectively, and 2.0 mug/L for urine at a sample volume of 20 muL and a single sample transfer. The accuracy of the results was confirmed by the analysis of certified mercury samples and samples with known additives.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10809-005-0045-6
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10809-005-0045-6
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/20926
ISSN: 1061-9348
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