2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2014.09.005
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Development of pre-concentration procedure for the determination of Hg isotope ratios in seawater samples

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“…[], while for the remainder of the firn and ice cores, a variant of the same protocol, optimized by Štrok et al . [] for large‐volume samples, was used. The final volumes of concentrated Hg solution obtained after elution were on the order of 3–5 mL, corresponding to preconcentration factors of up to 400.…”
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“…[], while for the remainder of the firn and ice cores, a variant of the same protocol, optimized by Štrok et al . [] for large‐volume samples, was used. The final volumes of concentrated Hg solution obtained after elution were on the order of 3–5 mL, corresponding to preconcentration factors of up to 400.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their study, Štrok et al . [] estimated the recovery of Hg by the preconcentration protocol to be 94–100% for sample volumes up to 10 L, without any significant isotopic fractionation of Hg being induced. In our study, recoveries were estimated by comparing the total initial mass ()mTHgi of THg measured in the separate ice core segments with that in the combined sample obtained after preconcentration ()mTHgf.…”
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“…In a procedure for the preconcentration of mercury adapted for measurement of Hg isotope ratios in seawater, 193 ltered seawater was acidied with 10 mL of concentrated HNO 3 per L of sample. The sample was then purged with N 2 overnight to remove I 2 , acidied to a concentration of 0.1 M with HCl and treated with BrCl to release the organically-bound Hg.…”
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