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Introduction

Consumption of seafood is the primary exposure route of methylmercury for humans, emphasizing the importance of accurately measuring methylmercury in fish. Accurately measuring methylmercury content in fish requires meeting the criteria of modern analytical methodology, including reproducibility, repeatability, and accuracy at low concentrations. These characteristics are facilitated by using an HPLC system with a metal-free flow path, which eliminates the possibility of mercury leaching into the mobile phase and affecting the lowest concentrations which can be measured.

In this webinar, we will demonstrate the accurate and reliable determination of methyl- and inorganic mercury in fish using PerkinElmer’s NexSAR™ HPLC-ICP-MS speciation solution. We will showcase the advantages of leveraging the inert, metal-free flow path of the NexSAR HPLC system in combination with the robust and versatile NexION® ICP-MS.

 

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