Analysis of mercury in sportfish tissue by thermal decomposition, amalgamation/atomic absorption spectrophotometry

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Sportfish samples (n = 133) that originated from Indiana waters were analyzed for total mercury using inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (ICP/MS) and thermal decomposition, amalgamation/atomic absorption spectrophotometry (TDA/ AAS). Total mercury concentrations obtained by the two methods were not significantly different (P > 0.05). The correlation coefficient for total mercury obtained for the two methods was 0.94. The limit of detection using TDA/AAS was 0.1 ppm. TDA/AAS is a preferred technique for the analysis of total mercury in fish tissue because it is rapid (6 min per sample) and easy to use and requires little sample preparation. Copyright ©, International Association for Food Protection.

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Lasrado, J. A., Santerre, C. R., Shim, S. M., & Stahl, J. R. (2005). Analysis of mercury in sportfish tissue by thermal decomposition, amalgamation/atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Journal of Food Protection, 68(4), 879–881. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-68.4.879

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