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Potential application of a semi-quantitative method for mercury determination in soils, sediments and gold mining residues
Authors:Yallouz A V  Cesar R G  Egler S G
Institution:Servi?o de Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Centro de Tecnologia Mineral (CETEM), Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. ayallouz@cetem.gov.br
Abstract:An alternative, low cost method for analyzing mercury in soil, sediment and gold mining residues was developed, optimized and applied to 30 real samples. It is semiquantitative, performed using an acid extraction pretreatment step, followed by mercury reduction and collection in a detecting paper containing cuprous iodide. A complex is formed with characteristic color whose intensity is proportional to mercury concentration in the original sample. The results are reported as range of concentration and the minimum detectable is 100 ng/g. Method quality assurance was performed by comparing results obtained using the alternative method and the Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption Spectrometry techniques. The average results from duplicate analysis by CVAAS were 100% coincident with alternative method results. The method is applicable for screening tests and can be used in regions where a preliminary diagnosis is necessary, at programs of environmental surveillance or by scientists interested in investigating mercury geochemistry.
Keywords:Mercury  Semi-quantitative method  Development  Optimization
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