Abstract
A wet digestion has been developed to prepare water and biological samples for a kinetic determination of mercury using an iodide-catalyzed reaction between cerium(IV) and arsenite(III). A mercury-free control, prepared using ion-exchange with a selective chelating resin, was used by adding mercury standards to make a calibration curve. Both inorganic and organic mercury can be determined by the method described either in water or biological samples containing mercury in the range of 0.05 to 2.0μg per ml. The procedure can be used satisfactorily down to the 0.05-ppm level for fresh water and urine with an overall error of less than 5 %. The method can also be employed for the determination of mercury in sea water or blood serum with an error of 10 % or less and gives results which compare favourably with other procedures.
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