Detecting Airborne Mercury by Use of Palladium Chloride

TBMG-5427

07/01/2009

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Palladium chloride films have been found to be useful as alternatives to the gold films heretofore used to detect airborne elemental mercury at concentrations of the order of parts per billion (ppb). Somewhat more specifically, when suitably prepared palladium chloride films are exposed to parts-per-billion or larger concentrations of airborne mercury, their electrical resistances change by amounts large enough to be easily measurable. Because airborne mercury adversely affects health, it is desirable to be able to detect it with high sensitivity, especially in enclosed environments in which there is a risk of leakage of mercury from lamps or other equipment.

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"Detecting Airborne Mercury by Use of Palladium Chloride," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2009.
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Jul 1, 2009
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TBMG-5427
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English