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Total reflection X-ray fluorescence trace mercury determination by trapping complexation: Application in advanced oxidation technologies
Affiliation:1. Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai-400085, India;2. Homi Bhabha National Institute, Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai-400094, India;3. Advanced Fuel Fabrication Facility, Nuclear Recycles Board, Tarapur, Maharashtra-401502, India;4. Laboratory of Molecular Nanofabrication, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands;1. Mining Engineering Department, Science & Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran;2. Science Department, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran;3. School of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran 1439957131, Iran;4. Department of Mining Engineering, Mineral Processing Division (Mineral-Metal Recovery and Recycling Research Group), Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta TR32260, Turkey;1. Department of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Institute of Rare Metal, Mokpo National University, Chonnam 534-729, Republic of Korea;2. Metallic Resources Technology Laboratory, LS-Nikko Copper Inc., Kyunggi 463-400, Republic of Korea
Abstract:It is well known that Hg species cause high noxious effects on the health of living organisms even at very low levels (5 μg/L). Quantification of this element is an analytical challenge due to the peculiar physicochemical properties of all Hg species. The regulation of the maximal allowable Hg concentration led to search for sensitive methods for its determination. Total reflection X-ray fluorescence is a proved instrumental analytical tool for the determination of trace elements. In this work, the use of total reflection X-ray fluorescence for Hg quantification is investigated. However, experimental determination by total reflection X-ray fluorescence requires depositing a small volume of sample on the reflector and evaporation of the solvent until dryness to form a thin film. Because of volatilization of several Hg forms, a procedure to capture these volatile species in liquid samples by using complexing agents is proposed. Acetate, oxalic acid, ethylenediaminetetracetic acid and ammonium pyrrolidine–dithiocarbamate were assayed for trapping the analytes into the solution during the preparation of the sample and onto the reflector during total reflection X-ray fluorescence measurements. The proposed method was applied to evaluate Hg concentration during TiO2-heterogeneous photocatalysis, one of the most known advanced oxidation technologies. Advanced oxidation technologies are processes for the treatment of effluents in waters and air that involve the generation of very active oxidative and reductive species. In heterogeneous photocatalysis, Hg is transformed to several species under ultraviolet illumination in the presence of titanium dioxide. Total reflection X-ray fluorescence was demonstrated to be applicable in following the extent of the heterogeneous photocatalysis reaction by determining non-transformed Hg in the remaining solution.
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