Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1227979 Microchemical Journal 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The UV-induced cold vapor generation with formic acid coupled to AAS after high pressure oxygen microwave decomposition was developed for determination of total Hg in analytical samples. Certified reference materials were decomposed in 1.5 mol L− 1 HNO3 and 0.6 mol L− 1 H2O2. Microwave decomposition with oxygen has allowed the use of diluted reagents. The oxygen at a pressure of ca. 15 bar was delivered during the mineralization to the closed vessel. Interference by unused residues of H2O2 and HNO3 was observed. In order to overcome the negative effect of remaining oxidants pre-reduction with hydroxylammonium chloride at a concentration 0.75 mmol L− 1 was used. Recovery of mercury in four reference materials containing 0.20–1.99 µg g− 1 Hg were 99–104% of certificate values. The limits of detection and quantification in the sample solutions were determined as 0.12 and 0.38 µg L− 1, which corresponds to absolute detection limits of 12 and 38 ng g− 1 for total mercury, respectively. The results were in good agreement with the t-test at a 95% confidence level of the certified values in the investigated reference materials. The relative standard deviation was better than 7% for most of the samples.

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