Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 1983, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (3): 294.

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DETERMINATION OF TRACES OF MERCURY IN AIR, WATER AND SOIL BY FLUOROPHOTOMETRY

Zhang Zhujun, Gao Zhenzhong   

  1. Department of Chemistry, Teachers University of Shanxi, Xi'an
  • Received:1980-07-30 Online:1983-06-24 Published:1983-06-24

Abstract: An indirect fluorimetric method for the determination of traces of mercury is presented. This method is based on the reaction between mercury ion and fluoresceinmercuric sulfide liberating a fluorescence in a neutral or weakly alkaline medium. The intensity of fluorescence is measured at 519 nm with an excited wavelength at 499nm. The determination of mercury in the range ppb-ppm in air, water and soil is described. The method is simple, rapid and highly selective. The limit of detection for mercury is 10-9 g Hg per ml. The relative standard deviation is 8.4-0.7%.

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