Determination of Trace Mercury in Geological Samples by Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry
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https://doi.org/10.54691/fse.v3i11.5702Keywords:
Atomic Fluorescence; Geological Samples; Mercury.Abstract
An atomic fluorescence method was established for the determination of mercury in geological samples. After sample digestion, mercury reacts with potassium borohydride in a specific medium to produce volatile hydride. The fluorescence of characteristic wavelength is emitted under the irradiation of argon loaded quartz atomizer light source, and the fluorescence intensity is proportional to the content of elements.
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