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Technical Note: Determination of mercury in blood by on-line digestion with FIMS.
A m length of PTFE tubing was placed between the gas-liquid separator and the absorption cell to minimize any water vapour transferred to the cell. A plastic gasliquid separator (B050-7959), equipped with a PTFE membrane filter, placed after the glass type separator was also shown to help reduce water vapour--see figure 3. The use of the second gas ’liquid separator slightly reduced the sensitivity of the mercury measurements.