E. Beinrohr et al., FLOW-THROUGH STRIPPING CHRONOPOTENTIOMETRY FOR THE MONITORING OF MERCURY IN WASTE-WATERS, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 362(2), 1998, pp. 201-204
A simple method for the determination of total mercury in waste waters
is described. It makes use of a flow system incorporating a wall-jet
cell equipped with a gold working electrode. The untreated sample is m
ixed on-line with the acidic carrier electrolyte which contains potass
ium permanganate and transforms the various species of mercury, especi
ally elementary Hg, to Hg(II). The pre-treated solution enters the cel
l where mercury is deposited on the gold electrode. In the next step t
he deposit is stripped at constant current and the time corresponding
to the dissolution of the deposit is obtained from the chronopotentiom
etric signal. The method enables it to determine and monitor Hg in the
concentration range of 1 to 1000 mu g/L in 5 min intervals.