Mercury Determination from Incidentally Polluted Waters by Collecting Gravimetry in Organic Stage Method

  • Olga MITOŞERIU "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Romania
  • Dan T. LEVCOVICI S.C. Uzinsider Engineering S.A. Galaţi, Romania
  • Gabriela FILIP S.C. Uzinsider Engineering S.A. Galaţi, Romania

Résumé

Determination of mercury in incidentally polluted waters, presented in CALIST Program, was carried out using tiobis-β-naphthol as a reagent. The method proposed for mercury determination, named “collecting gravimetry in organic stage” is original, thus being superior to other simpler methods used in laboratory.

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2006-05-15
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