Abstract
A method was developed for the determination of mercury in air, using preconcentration by amalgamation on gold absorbers followed by measurement by atomic fluorescence spectrometry (AFS). The system has a detection limit of ca. 2.0 pg and the precision is in the range 5–10% (relative standard deviation). The accuracy was confirmed by comparison with cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometry. The method was applied to the determination of gaseous mercury in both indoor and outdoor air. As a result of the sensitivity small sample volumes can be analysed and only short sampling times are required. The method is thus suitable for continuous monitoring of mercury and for the fast and reliable determination of gaseous mercury in the atmosphere, even at background levels.
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