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K. V. Oskolok, O. V. Monogarova, N. V. Alov

TXRF determination of mercury(II) in water in combination with liquid-liquid microextraction

Abstract

The hybrid highly selective way of TXRF determination of mercury(II) in drinking water at the level of n.(10-2–100) µg/l is developed. The technique of preconcentration of mercury(II) ions includes directly-suspended droplet microextraction with benzene in the form of iodide molecular complex. The proposed method of determination is characterized by high sensitivity and reproducibility (cmin = 8 ng/l, sr = 0,12 (100 ng/l)). The accuracy of analysis results is confirmed by method "introduced-found".
Key words: total-reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis, directly-suspended droplet microextraction, mercury(II), drinking water.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2017, Vol. 58, No. 4, P. 178
   

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