Mercury species have aroused wide concern in the past several decades due to their high toxicity. However, it is still difficult to detect ultra-trace mercury species due to their biochemical transformation in complex samples. To establish a simpler and more sensitive method for pre-concentration and determination of trace mercury species, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanosheets with sulfur-rich characteristics and enlarged interlayer spacing were prepared by a hydrothermal method coupled with a sonication-assisted liquid exfoliation method and acted as solid-phase extraction adsorbent. The nano-MoS2 had high adsorption capacity, fast adsorption rate and excellent selectivity towards mercury ions (Hg2+), methyl mercury (MeHg+) and ethyl mercury (EtHg+) in a wide pH range and complex matrices. And it could be easily regenerated by 4 mol L-1 HCl and reused several times. After optimizing HPLC-UV-HG-AFS conditions, a great linearity (1.0-10.0 μg L-1, R2 = 0.999 for Hg2+, MeHg+ and EtHg+), lower detection limits (0.017, 0.037 and 0.021 ng mL-1 for Hg2+, MeHg+ and EtHg+, respectively), relative standard deviations (<5%) and addition recoveries of the samples within 82.75-113.38% were observed. In summary, trace inorganic and organic mercury species in environmental and biological samples could be selectively enriched by the prepared nano-MoS2 and efficiently seperated and detected by HPLC-UV-HG-AFS. The present study will help provide a better strategy for environmental monitoring and health assessment of mercury pollutants.
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Gao, X., Dai, J., Zhao, H., Zhu, J., Luo, L., Zhang, R., … Li, L. (2018). Synthesis of MoS2 nanosheets for mercury speciation analysis by HPLC-UV-HG-AFS. RSC Advances, 8(33), 18364–18371. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01891j
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