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Speciation of mercury compounds in waste water by microcolumn liquid chromatography using a preconcentration column with cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometric detection

A microcolumn liquid chromatographic method with cold-vapour atomic absorption spectrometric detection was developed for the speciation of mercury compounds in waste water. The sample solution containing mercury at the 4-ng level was injected onto a preconcentration column (27 mn × 0.51 mm i.d.) pac...

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Published in:Analytica chimica acta 1990, Vol.235 (2), p.399-404
Main Authors: Munaf, Edison, Haraguchi, Hiroki, Ishii, Daido, Takeuchi, Toyohide, Goto, Masashi
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