Hp. Chen et al., DETERMINATION OF TOTAL AND INORGANIC MERCURY IN WHOLE-BLOOD BY ONLINEDIGESTION WITH FLOW-INJECTION, Atomic spectroscopy, 19(5), 1998, pp. 176-179
This paper discusses the use of a commercially available now injection
system for the determination of total and inorganic mercury in whole
blood. The procedures are simple, fast, and fully automatic with very
limited sample manipulation and low sample consumption. The detection
limits were 0.14 and 0.45 m mu g/L for total and inorganic mercury mea
surements, respectively. The relative standard deviations (RSD) were a
bout 10% for total mercury and less than 7% for inorganic mercury dete
rmination. The procedures are suitable for epidemiological studies in
which large numbers of samples are processed.