Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5141789 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
There is a need internationally for an agreement on reference values for the calibration of mercury vapour concentration measurements. These reference values are obtained from the relationship between Hg vapour mass concentrations at saturation in air (É£Hg, in ng cmâ3) and temperature (T, in K). This relationship was re-evaluated by fitting replicated (nâ=â3,4) SI traceable measurement results obtained for mL size mercury-saturated air samples at temperatures of around 288.4, 293.3, 298.2 and 303.1âK (2.4%, 0.20%, 0.51% and 1.6% relative standard errors of the means, respectively). It gave É£Hgâ=C/T*10(âB/T) with Bâ=â3282.92âK and Câ=â6.73257âÃâ1014âK ng cmâ3, at an estimated relative expanded (combined) uncertainty of 5.9% (kâ=â2). The measurement procedure was based on temperature controlled automated sampling of the gaseous mercury, isotope dilution of the mercury following trapping into the liquid phase under closed circuit conditions, and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the signal acquisition.
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Authors
Christophe R. Quétel, Mariavittoria Zampella, Richard J.C. Brown,