Issue 9, 1984

Sensitive atomic-absorption spectrophotometric determination of mercury using a heated reaction flask for mercury vapour generation

Abstract

The sensitivity of the determination of mercury by cold vapour atomic-absorption spectrophotometry is increased by about 125% by raising the reaction vessel temperature from 20 to 75 °C. A further increase in sensitivity of about 20% was achieved by using a glass optical cell that is broad at each extreme and tapers inwards towards the centre. This cell is easy to fit to commercial instruments.

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Analyst, 1984,109, 1171-1173

Sensitive atomic-absorption spectrophotometric determination of mercury using a heated reaction flask for mercury vapour generation

F. C. Camarero, L. P. Diez and C. C. Rica, Analyst, 1984, 109, 1171 DOI: 10.1039/AN9840901171

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