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Determination of elemental mercury by cavity ringdown spectrometry
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Environmental ChemistryElemental MercuryCold Vapor CavityEngineeringNatural SciencesSpectroscopyMass SpectrometryAbsorption SpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryAtomic AbsorptionChemistryInstrumentationGas Phase ConcentrationElemental CharacterizationMercury Chemistry
Cold vapor cavity ringdown spectroscopy has been successfully applied to the detection of elemental mercury. Using an absorption cell 0.18 m in length, detection limits of 0.027 and 0.12 ng were obtained using peak area and peak height measurements, respectively. For the peak area measurement, this corresponds to a gas phase concentration of less than 25 ng m−3. For comparison, using a similar absorption cell, standard AAS yielded a Hg detection limit (peak height) of 9 ng, (gas phase concentration of ≡ 8.3 μg m−3).
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