Abstract

An automated continuous monitoring system for the determination of inorganic and total mercury by flow-injection analysis followed by cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometry is described. The method uses a typical flow-injection manifold where digestion and reduction of the injected sample takes place. Mercury is removed by aeration from the flowing stream in a specially designed air-liquid separator and swept into a silica cell for absorption measurement at a wavelength of 253.7 nm. A calibration curve up to 10 µg Hg ml-1 using three different path length cells is obtained with a detection limit of 0.02 µg Hg ml-1. The sampling rate of an injection every 3 min produces 20 results per hour from a flowing stream.