This standard is a new technology that combines hydride generation technology with atomic fluorescence spectrometry analysis technology to measure mercury in water to achieve water sample detection. Atomic fluorescence photometry has the characteristics of easy operation, small sample volume, high sensitivity, good measurement reproducibility, high degree of automation, and is suitable for large-scale analysis. This standard is applicable to the determination of softness in surface water, groundwater, atmospheric precipitation, sewage and recycled water. The detection limit of the method is 0.01μg/L, and the linearity is good within the measurement range of 0.05~30μg/L. Samples greater than 30 μg/L can be measured after dilution.
SL 327.2-2005 history
2005SL 327.2-2005 Water quality.Determination of mercury.Atomic fluorescence spectrometric method