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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 4, 150-158, Copyright © 1958 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Determination of Mercury in Urine

Sidney Nobel 1 and Deana Nobel 1

1 Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long Branch, N. J.

A simple quantitative method for determination of mercury in urine has been described. The method is based on the reduction of mercury in urine to metallic mercury by a copper-hydrazine system. The metallic mercury is oxidized to mercuric ion by acid permanganate at room temperature. No special equipment or heat digestion is required. The mercury is estimated by a titrimetric dithizone technic. Industrial screening experience for mercurialism has been described.

Submitted on December 21, 1957




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