On-line preconcentration and in situ photochemical vapor generation in coiled reactor for speciation analysis of mercury and methylmercury by atomic fluorescence spectrometry†
Abstract
On-line preconcentration and in situ photochemical vapor generation in a coiled reactor was proposed for speciation analysis of ultratrace mercury and methylmercury (Hg2+ and MeHg+) by using atomic fluorescence spectrometric detection. Diethyldithiocarbamate (DDTC) served here not only as a chelating reagent to form hydrophobic compound of mercury for on-line preconcentration but also as a reductant for in situ photochemical vapor generation and desorption of mercury from the coiled reactor. Optimum conditions for on-line preconcentration and in situ photochemical vapor generation, as well as potential speciation analysis of Hg2+ and MeHg+, were carefully investigated. Limit of detection (LOD, 3σ) of 0.004 μg L−1 or 0.0008 μg L−1 for Hg2+ was obtained based on 40 s or 200 s of sample loading time, respectively, and it can be further improved by prolonging the sample loading time when necessary. The linear working range was in the range of 0.02–8 μg L−1 with 40 s sample loading time. A precision of 4.5% RSD was achieved with mercury concentration of 2 μg L−1. The proposed method can be applied for rapid speciation analysis of Hg2+ and MeHg+ by controlling the desorption and photochemical vapor generation conditions. The accuracy of the proposed method was evaluated by analysis of certified reference materials including
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