Abstract
Abstract A system is described for the non-flame atomisation of mercury, using sample heating pulses of a few microseconds duration. The rapid sample atomisation thus obtained leads to good analytical sensitivity; it also provides a technique for distinguishing between, and separately measuring, inorganic and organically-bound mercury.
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