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Mercury characterisation in urban particulate matter

A five-step sequential extraction procedure was proposed in order to assess the distribution of mercury (Hg) forms in urban particulate matter (PM): exchangeable, HCl-soluble, organic-bound, elemental and other slightly soluble Hg species, mercury(II) sulphide (HgS), and residual Hg. This process wa...

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Published in:Chemical papers 2013-02, Vol.67 (2), p.186-193
Main Authors: Zvěřina, Ondřej, Červenka, Rostislav, Komárek, Josef, Sysalová, Jiřina
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