E. A. Quino
May 1, 1962
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American Industrial Hygiene Association journal
Abstract
Abstract Dibutyl mercury in air can be collected in 99% isopropyl alcohol in two impingers in series. Determination is made by bromination followed by reaction with ditolyl mercury and dithizone. In the laboratory, 2-12 micrograms may be determined. A field procedure is usable as low as 0.5 mg/M3.