Determination and speciation of Hg using HPLC-AFS by atomization of this metal on a UV/nano-ZrO2/HCOOH photocatalytic reduction unit
Abstract
A novel UV/nano-ZrO2/HCOOH system was developed and fabricated as an atomization unit and as an online interface between HPLC and AFS for Hg determination and speciation for the first time. UV-generated electrons at the conduction band of nano-ZrO2 reduce mercury species into mercury cold vapor, achieving mercury atomization for AFS determination. The LODs (3σ) of inorganic mercury (Hg2+), methylmercury (MeHg) and ethylmercury (EtHg) tested in this study were respectively reduced to 10, 6, and 8 ng L−1 when using AFS under flow injection mode (FI). Moreover, Hg speciation could also be performed when coupled with HPLC, and the LODs (3σ) of Hg2+, MeHg and EtHg were 24, 13, and 16 ng L−1, respectively, using the HPLC-(UV/nano-ZrO2/HCOOH)-AFS system, with the RSDs better than 4.6% (n = 6) at 20 μg L−1 each. FI-(UV/nano-ZrO2/HCOOH)-AFS and HPLC-(UV/nano-ZrO2/HCOOH)-AFS were validated by analyzing a certified reference material (GBW10029, tuna fish) and applied to mercury determination and speciation of the local seafood around Xiamen Island.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Analytical atomic spectrometry in China