Abstract

An automated continuous monitoring system for the determination of total as well as inorganic mercury by cold-vapor atomic absorption spectrometry is described. The method uses continuous flow digestion, reduction and extraction in small bore tubes at slow flow rates, and is suitable for use in the analysis of wastewater and natural waters. A detection limit of 0.1 ppb is obtained when a specially designed, complete gas—liquid separator is used with a condenser circulated with ice-chilled water for removing water vapor, and an 8-μl flow cell for detection. The response times for the determination of inorganic and total mercury are about 3 and 5 min, respectively. The amount of reagents required is about one-tenth of that in conventional Auto-Analyzer methods.

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