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1149768 
Journal Article 
Determination of inorganic and methyl mercury in biological samples by high performance liquid chromatography coupled with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry 
Wang, M; Feng, WY; Zhang, F; Wang, B; Shi, JW; Li, B; Chai, ZF; Zhao, YL 
2005 
Yes 
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry / Fen Xi Hua Xue
ISSN: 0253-3820 
33 
12 
1671-1675 
High performance liquid chromatography coupled with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (HPLC-ICP-MS) has been developed for the determination of inorganic and methyl mercury in biological samples. Different techniques used to extract inorganic and methyl mercury from biological samples were also evaluated. The samples were sonicated to extract inorganic and methyl mercury in the system of 5 mol/L HCl. A 5% (V/V) methanol-water mobile phase containing 0.06 mol/l, ammonium acetate, 20 mu g/L Bi and 0.1% (V/V) 2-mereaptoethanol and a C-18 reversed-phase column (5 mu m, 3.9 mm x 150 mm) was used for separation of CH3Hg+ and Hg-2(+) by HPLC. The concentrations of CH3Hg+ and Hg-2(+) in eluent were detected by ICP-MS. Total four certified reference materials including human hair (GBW 07601), prawn (GBW 08572), fish (IAEA MA-B-3/TM) and bovine liver (GBW 080193) were analyzed. The results showed good accordance with the certified values. The detection limits of the method for inorganic and methyl mercury were 0.3 mu g/L and 0.2 mu g/L, respectively. 
high performance liquid chromatography; inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry; hyphened technique; mercury; biological samples; speciation analysis 
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