Behaviour of KCl sorbent traps and KCl trapping solutions used for atmospheric mercury speciation: stability and specificity

2021 
Abstract. Atmospheric mercury speciation is of paramount importance for understanding the behavior of mercury once it is emitted into the atmosphere as gaseous elemental (GEM), gaseous oxidized (GOM) and particulate-bound (PBM) mercury. GOM and PBM sampling are the most problematic steps in the analytical procedure. GOM sampling with speciation traps composed of KCl sorbent materials and KCl trapping solutions are commonly used sampling methods, although the work done at ambient air concentrations is limited. The results of the specificity test showed that the KCl sorbent traps are very specific when using new traps, while their specificity drops dramatically when they are reused. The results of the stability test showed that the highest Hg2+ losses (up to 5.5 % of Hg2+ loss) occur when low amounts of Hg2+ (
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