A novel passive sampler for mercury monitoring was prepared using organosilica sol-gel materials. It comprises a binding layer with thiol groups for mercury complexation and a porous diffusive layer through which mercury can diffuse and arrive at the binding layer. Our study demonstrated that this new sampler follows the principle of passive sampling. The mass of mercury accumulated in the binding layer depends linearly on the mercury concentration in solution, the sampling rate and the exposure time. A typical sol-gel sampler is characterized by a diffusive layer of 1.2 &mum, in which mercury ions diffuse with a coefficient of D = 0.09~10
Novel Silica Sol-Gel Passive Sampler for Mercury Monitoring in Aqueous Systems
Abstract
Type
Contributors
Creator (cre): Zhou, Yan
Thesis advisor (ths): Hintelmann, Holger
Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
Date Issued
2013
Date (Unspecified)
2013
Place Published
Peterborough, ON
Form
Extent
88 pages
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Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
Subject (Topical)
Local Identifier
TC-OPET-10014
Publisher
Trent University
Degree
Master of Science (M.Sc.): Environmental and Life Sciences