An improved method for the determination of gaseous divalent mercury (GDM)
in ambient air using KCl coated denuders has been developed and tested. GDM
collected in the KCl coated denuders can be quantitatively desorbed at 450
degrees C in 10 min. After being complete thermally reduced to Hg-0 at 900
degrees C, all mercury released from the denuder is pre-concentrated on th
e analytical Au trap, and detected by cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectr
ometry (CVAFS). The absolute detection limit of the method is less than 3 p
g. Preliminary data of GDM concentration in ambient air from different samp
ling stations show that GDM concentrations in the urban air of Goteborg are
much higher than in rural air (Rorvik and Sasetta), which indicates the an
thropogenic origin of GDM.