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Determination of mercury in saliva with a flow-injection system
Authors:T. Guo   J. Baasner   M. Gradl  A. Kistner
Affiliation:

a Atomic Absorption Product Department, Bodenseewerk Perkin-Elmer GmbH, Postfach 101761, D-88647, Überlingen, Germany

b Service Labor, Research and Development, G.N. PHARM, Arzneimittel GmbH, Schorndorfer Straβe 32, D-70734, Fellbach, Germany

Abstract:A simple, fast and reliable method, with a low detection limit, has been developed for the determination of total mercury in saliva samples. The method uses a brominating reagent, followed by on-line addition of KMnO4 at room temperature to convert organically bound mercury to inorganic mercury ions, and determines mercury by flow-injection cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometry. Using the method described, complete recoveries of five mercury compounds from saliva were attained. Results obtained on real samples using the new method were comparable to that obtained using the established method with batch system. The detection limit of this method, based on three standard deviations of the blank, is 0.05 μg l−1 Hg in a saliva sample of 500 μl. A sample throughput of 80 measurements per hour is possible with the method. The calibration curves are linear up to 20 μg l−1 and the dynamic range extends to 40 μg l−1 Hg. At a concentration of 1μg l−1 mercury in saliva, the relative standard deviation is about 2% for 11 replicates; a total volume of 0.5 ml saliva is required for three replicates.
Keywords:Atomic absorption spectrometry   Flow system   Mercury   Cold vapour   Saliva
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