R. Reuther et al., Determination of organometallic forms of mercury, tin and lead by in situ derivatization, trapping and gas chromatography - atomic emission detection, ANALYT CHIM, 394(2-3), 1999, pp. 259-269
The development of a speciation method is described with the ultimate goal
to simultaneously determine various oganometallic forms of mercury, tin and
lead at picogram concentration levels. The compounds are derivatized by et
hylation (NaBEt4) or hydride generation (NaBH4), stripped with helium from
solution and preconcentrated on Chromosorb at room temperature or at -160 d
egrees C, respectively. The trapped species are released from the adsorbent
by thermal desorption, separated by capillary gas chromatography, and dete
cted by a microwave induced plasma atomic emission detector (MIP-AED). The
influence of important process parameters, like stability/efficiency of the
derivatizing agent, purge time and flow, and AED make up gas flow rate on
signal intensity are discussed. Preliminary results prove a good reproducib
ility and recovery, and low detection limits (<1 ng/l) of this method. (C)
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