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第2楼2008/02/25
Chemical Compatibility: Stable in HNO3. Avoid basic media forming insoluble carbonate. The sulfide, basic carbonate, oxalate, phosphate, arsenite, arsenate, and iodide are insoluble in water.
Stability: 2-100 ppb levels - stable in 10% HNO3 packaged in borosilicate glass; NOT stable in 1% HNO3 / LDPE container. 1-100 ppm levels stable in 7% HNO3 packaged in borosilicate glass. 1000-10,000 ppm solutions are chemically stable for years in 5-10% HNO3 / LDPE container.
Hg Containing Samples (Preparation & Solution): Metal (soluble in HNO3); HgO (soluble in HNO3); Ores and Organic based (our documentation has more references to the preparation of Hg containing samples than any other element -- because these preparations are prone to error, we recommend you contact our technical staff at ivtech@ivstandards.com or (800) 569-6799 and we'll provide you with the necessary data for your specific sample type).
Atomic Spectroscopic Information: (red text indicates severe at ~ concs.)
Technique / Line Estimated D.L.* Order Type Interferences
ICP-OES 184.950 nm 0.03/.005 µg/mL 1 atom
ICP-OES 194.227 nm 0.03/.005 µg/mL 1 ion V
ICP-OES 253.652 nm 0.1 /.03 µg/mL 1 atom Ta, Co, Th ,Rh , Fe, U
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第3楼2008/02/25
Hg Stability
Hg is stable in glass (only borosilicate glass studied) in 5% nitric acid at room temperature at all concentrations studied ( 0.05 to 1000 µg/mL) for 1 year.
Hg is stable in glass (only borosilicate glass studied) in 5% nitric acid at 4°C at 0.05 µg/mL for 14 months.
Hg is stable in glass (only borosilicate glass studied) in 5% nitric acid at room temperature at 5 µg/mL for 2 years and 8 months.
Hg appears to be stable in 10% v/v HCl in LDPE. A detailed stability study is in progress for 10% HCl Hg containing solutions.
Hg is stable in LDPE in a water / 5% absolute nitric acid matrix for at least 5 months.
Hg Instability
Hg is not stable in MEBs containing Sb at the Tartrate.
Hg standards at 0.1, 1.0, 5, 10 and 100 µg/mL were studied in LDPE and it was found that Hg is lost. The loss at the 100 µg/mL is relatively small.
Hg looses up to 1 µg/mL Hg in LDPE over time. Therefore, Hg standards < 100 µg/mL should be packaged in borosilicate glass with a 5% nitric acid matrix.
The most dramatic result of Hg loss:
In a comparison of 5 µg/mL Hg standards in 5% nitric acid stored at room temperature in glass and LDPE over a period of ~ 2.5 years, it was found that the glass was stable. The LDPE container lost greater than 99% of the Hg indicating amounts of Hg > 1 µg/mL can be lost in LDPE with time.
Analytical Properties of Hg
Chemical Compatibility: Stable in HNO3. Avoid basic media forming insoluble carbonate. The sulfide, basic carbonate, oxalate, phosphate, arsenite, arsenate, and iodide are insoluble in water.
Stability: 2-100 ppb levels - stable in 10% HNO3 packaged in borosilicate glass; NOT stable in 1% HNO3 / LDPE container. 1-100 ppm levels stable in 7% HNO3 packaged in borosilicate glass. 1000-10,000 ppm solutions are chemically stable for years in 5-10% HNO3 / LDPE container.