Abstract

Abstract A single stage impaction system connected to an electrothermal atomization atomic absorption spectrometer will allow a direct and near real time determination of mercury in the laboratory atmosphere to be detected. Practical concentrations of low ng m− 3 can be detected, with good precision and linearity of calibration curve. The system detected m− 3 levels of mercury directly and on a near real time in the vicinity of a polarography instrument.

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