Abstract

Fuming nitric acid and acidified potassium permanganate are used to pre-digest fish or hair samples in Pyrex culture tubes. Cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometry is used to detect the elemental mercury which is generated by reduction in a syringe. The absolute detection limit of the method is 0.66 ng Hg, and at levels of 0.14 and 0.60 parts per million (ppm) the standard deviations are ± 0.009 and ±0.008 ppm, respectively. One person can handle batches of 50–100 samples per day including standards and blanks.

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