Development of human hair reference material supporting the biomonitoring of methylmercury

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A certified reference material. NIMD-01, was developed for the analysis of mercury speciation in human hair. We collected the hair of Vietnamese males from a barbershop in Hanoi in 2016 and prepared 1200 bottles containing 3 g of sieved and blended hair powder. The certified value was given on a dry-mass basis, with the moisture content obtained by drying at 85°C for 4 h. Certified values with the expanded uncertainties (coverage factor, k = 2) were as follows: methylmercury, 0.634 ±0.071 mg kg-1 as mercury; total mercury. 0.794 ± 0.050 mg kg-1; copper, 12.8 ± 1.4 mgkg-1; /inc. 234 ± 29 mg kg-1; selenium, 1.52 ± 0.29 mg kg-1. An indicative arsenic concentration of 0.17 ± 0.03 mg kg 1 was measured. Extended uncertainties were estimated by sample homogeneity, long-and short-term stabilities, and a characterization from measurements made by collaborating laboratories.

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Haracuchi, K., Sakamoto, M., Matsuyama, A., Yamamoto, M., Hung, D. T., Nagasaka, H., … Akaci, H. (2020). Development of human hair reference material supporting the biomonitoring of methylmercury. Analytical Sciences, 36(5), 561–567. https://doi.org/10.2116/ANALSCI.19SBP07

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