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Atomic Fluorescence Spectrum Method to Determine the Precautions of Mercury and Arsenic

Xubo Sun, Zhao Wang
Frontiers in Science and Engineering, (2023), Vol.3, No.12, pp.77-80
Published: December 22, 2023
DOI: 10.54691/s0s8wf91
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Abstract

The fluorescent characteristics of arsenic and mercury determine that the atomic fluorescence method can be used to determine its content in the natural environment of the atmosphere, soil, and water body to effectively understand the arsenic and mercury pollution in the natural environment. Essence According to this experimental analysis, it can be seen that the application of the atomic fluorescence method is better, which can meet the needs of arsenic and mercury analysis in different situations in different situations. Compared with previous measurement methods, the atomic fluorescence method has high accuracy, high recovery rate, accurate accuracy, accurate accuracy High rates, small pollution, fast detection speed and other advantages. However, it is worth noting that during the test, the sample selection and processing work, and the exclusion of factors should be done to improve the measurement effect.

Keywords: Arsenic; Mercury Element; Environmental Monitoring; Atomic Fluorescence Method.
APA Citation: Xubo Sun, Zhao Wang (2023). Atomic Fluorescence Spectrum Method to Determine the Precautions of Mercury and Arsenic. Frontiers in Science and Engineering, 3(12), 77-80. https://doi.org/10.54691/s0s8wf91

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