A practical and simple method in fractional determination of ambient forms of mercury in air |
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Authors: | Yukio Takizawa Koei Minagawa Masami Fujii |
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Institution: | Department of Public Health, Akita University School of Medicine Hondo 1-1-1, Akita 010, Japan |
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Abstract: | A collecting method to prepare a fractional determination of ambient forms of mercury in air is proposed. Particulate mercury is collected by a glass fiber filter. Sequential trap tubes consist of four long and slender quartz tubes, in which the Chromosorb W treated with HC gas for Hg(II), the Chromosorb W treated with 0.1 M NaOH for methylmercury, the silver-wire tip for metallic mercury and the gold plate tip for dimethylmercury are packed. The collection efficiency for these trap tubes was in the range of about 85 ~ 100% at the μg or ng concentration level. With this method, the air was collected by suction at the rate of 1.5 /min. for about five hours, the detection limit being 0.2 ng Hg/m3. The results indicate that the regional distribution of total mercury in air was considerably greater in the volcanic and hot spring regions. Mercury species was found to be mostly Hg(II), followed by metallic mercury, methylmercury, dimethylmercury and particulate mercury in this order. |
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