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GB/T 13081-2022: Determination of mercury in feeds
GB/T 13081-2022
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 65.120
CCS B 46
Replacing GB/T 13081-2006
Determination of mercury in feeds
ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 30, 2022
IMPLEMENTED ON: JULY 1, 2023
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 5
4 Atomic fluorescence spectrometry (arbitration method) ... 5
5 Cold atomic absorption spectrometry ... 10
6 Direct injection method ... 13
Determination of mercury in feeds
1 Scope
This document describes the atomic fluorescence spectrometry, cold atomic absorption
spectrometry, and direct injection methods for the determination of total mercury in
feeds.
This document is applicable to the determination of total mercury in compound feeds,
concentrated feeds, concentrate supplements, additive premixed feeds, feed raw
materials, and feed additives.
Atomic fluorescence spectrometry: When the sample weight is 0.5 g and the constant
volume is 50 mL, the method detection limit is 0.6 μg/kg and the quantification limit is
3 μg/kg. Cold atomic absorption spectrometry: When the sample weight is 2 g and the
constant volume is 100 mL, the method detection limit is 3 μg/kg and the quantitation
limit is 10 μg/kg. Direct injection method: When the sample weighing amount is 0.1 g,
the detection limit of the method is 0.3 μg/kg, and the quantification limit is 1 μg/kg.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute essential provisions of this
document through normative references in the text. For the dated referenced documents,
only the versions with the indicated dates are applicable to this document; for the
undated referenced documents, only the latest version (including all the amendments)
is applicable to this document.
GB/T 6682 Water for analytical laboratory use - Specification and test methods
GB/T 20195 Animal feeding stuffs - Preparation of test samples
3 Terms and definitions
There are no terms or definitions that need to be defined in this document.
4 Atomic fluorescence spectrometry (arbitration method)
4.1 Principle
After the sample is digested by acid heating, mercury is reduced to atomic mercury by
potassium borohydride (KBH4) in the acidic medium, which is brought into the
atomizer by argon gas. Under the irradiation of a special mercury hollow cathode lamp,
the ground-state mercury atoms are excited to a high energy state and then deactivated
back to the ground state, which emit fluorescence with a characteristic wavelength. Its
fluorescence intensity is proportional to the mercury content and can be quantified by
the external standard method.
4.2 Reagents or materials
WARNING -- Mercury is highly toxic. Pay attention to ventilation when handling
and avoid contact with skin and clothing. All kinds of strong acids shall be handled
carefully and shall be handled in a fume hood.
Unless otherwise specified, use only guaranteed reagents.
4.2.1 Water: The second-grade water specified in GB/T 6682.
4.2.2 Nitric acid.
4.2.3 Hydrogen peroxide: The mass fraction is not less than 30%.
4.2.4 Nitric acid solution I: Measure 100 mL of nitric acid, slowly add it to 400 mL of
water, and mix well.
4.2.5 Nitric acid solution II: Measure 50 mL of nitric acid, slowly add it to 450 mL of
water, and mix well.
4.2.6 Nitric acid solution III: Measure 50 mL of nitric acid, slowly add it to 950 mL of
water, and mix well.
4.2.7 Potassium hydroxide solution (5 g/L): Weigh 5 g of potassium hydroxide, dissolve
and dilute to 1000 mL with water, and mix well.
4.2.8 Potassium borohydride solution (5 g/L): Weigh 5 g of potassium borohydride,
dissolve and dilute to 1000 mL with potassium hydroxide solution (4.2.7), and mix well.
Prepare it fresh just before use.
4.2.9 Mercury standard stock solution (1 mg/mL): certified reference material.
4.2.10 Mercury standard intermediate solution (10 μg/mL): Accurately pipette 1 mL of
mercury standard stock solution (4.2.9) into a 100 mL volumetric flask, dilute to the
mark with nitric acid solution II (4.2.5), and mix well. Transfer the solution to a
borosilicate glass bottle and store at 2 ℃~8 ℃. The validity period is 1 month.
4.2.11 Mercury standard working solution (25 ng/mL): Accurately pipette 0.25 mL of
mercury standard intermediate solution (4.2.10) into a 100 mL volumetric flask, dilute
to the mark with nitric acid solution II (4.2.5), and mix evenly. Prepare it fresh just
before use.
4.2.12 Standard series solutions: Accurately pipette 0 mL, 0.10 mL, 0.20 mL, 1.00 mL,
2.00 mL, and 4.00 mL mercury standard working solutions (4.2.11) into 50 mL
volumetric flasks respectively, dilute to the mark with nitric acid solution II (4.2.5), mix
well to prepare standard series solutions with mass concentrations of 0 ng/mL, 0.05
ng/mL, 0.10 ng/mL, 0.50 ng/mL, 1.00 ng/mL, and 2.00 ng/mL. Prepare it fresh just
before use.
4.2.13 High-purity argon: The purity is not less than 99.999%.
4.3 Instruments and equipment
4.3.1 Atomic fluorescence spectrometer: It is equipped with a mercury hollow cathode
lamp.
4.3.2 Analytical balance: The sensitivity is 0.0001 g.
4.3.3 High-pressure digestion tank: It is equipped with a 100 mL
polytetrafluoroethylene digestion tube.
4.3.4 Microwave digestion instrument: It is equipped with a 50 mL
polytetrafluoroethylene digestion tube.
4.3.5 Constant temperature drying oven: The temperature control accuracy is ±2 °C.
4.3.6 Ultrasonic cleaner.
NOTE: Glassware and polytetrafluoroethylene digestion tubes need to be soaked in nitric acid solution
I (4.2.4) for 24 hours, and then rinsed repeatedly with water.
4.4 Samples
The sample is prepared according to GB/T 20195. The solid sample shall be at least 200
g. It is crushed so that it all passes through an analysis sieve with a pore size of 0.425
mm; it is mixed thoroughly and stored in an airtight container for later use.
4.5 Test procedures
4.5.1 Sample solution preparation
4.5.1.1 High-pressure tank digestion method
Do two experiments in parallel. Weigh 0.5 g~1 g of the sample, accurate to 0.0001 g,
place it in a polytetrafluoroethylene digestion tube, add 5 mL of nitric acid (4.2.2), add
8 mL of hydrogen peroxide (4.2.3), close the inner cover, place it into a stainless-steel
jacket, and let it stand overnight. Tighten the seal, heat the digestion tank (4.3.3) in a
glass bottle and store it at 2 ℃~8 ℃. The validity period is 1 month.
5.2.9 Mercury standard working solution (0.1 μg/mL): Accurately pipette 1 mL of
mercury standard intermediate solution (5.2.8), place it in a 100 mL volumetric flask,
add the mixed acid solution (5.2.6) to dilute to the mark, and mix well. Prepare it fresh
just before use.
5.3 Instruments and equipment
5.3.1 Cold atom mercury analyzer: It is equipped with a 50 mL reducing bottle.
5.3.2 Analytical balance: The sensitivity is 0.0001 g.
5.3.3 Digestion equipment.
NOTE: All glassware needs to be soaked in nitric acid solution I (4.2.4) for 24 hours, and then rinsed
repeatedly with water.
5.4 Samples
The sample is prepared according to GB/T 20195. The solid sample shall be at least 200
g. It is crushed so that it all passes through an analysis sieve with a pore size of 0.425
mm; it is mixed thoroughly and stored in an airtight container for later use.
5.5 Test procedures
5.5.1 Preparation of s...
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GB/T 13081-2022: Determination of mercury in feeds
GB/T 13081-2022
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 65.120
CCS B 46
Replacing GB/T 13081-2006
Determination of mercury in feeds
ISSUED ON: DECEMBER 30, 2022
IMPLEMENTED ON: JULY 1, 2023
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 5
4 Atomic fluorescence spectrometry (arbitration method) ... 5
5 Cold atomic absorption spectrometry ... 10
6 Direct injection method ... 13
Determination of mercury in feeds
1 Scope
This document describes the atomic fluorescence spectrometry, cold atomic absorption
spectrometry, and direct injection methods for the determination of total mercury in
feeds.
This document is applicable to the determination of total mercury in compound feeds,
concentrated feeds, concentrate supplements, additive premixed feeds, feed raw
materials, and feed additives.
Atomic fluorescence spectrometry: When the sample weight is 0.5 g and the constant
volume is 50 mL, the method detection limit is 0.6 μg/kg and the quantification limit is
3 μg/kg. Cold atomic absorption spectrometry: When the sample weight is 2 g and the
constant volume is 100 mL, the method detection limit is 3 μg/kg and the quantitation
limit is 10 μg/kg. Direct injection method: When the sample weighing amount is 0.1 g,
the detection limit of the method is 0.3 μg/kg, and the quantification limit is 1 μg/kg.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute essential provisions of this
document through normative references in the text. For the dated referenced documents,
only the versions with the indicated dates are applicable to this document; for the
undated referenced documents, only the latest version (including all the amendments)
is applicable to this document.
GB/T 6682 Water for analytical laboratory use - Specification and test methods
GB/T 20195 Animal feeding stuffs - Preparation of test samples
3 Terms and definitions
There are no terms or definitions that need to be defined in this document.
4 Atomic fluorescence spectrometry (arbitration method)
4.1 Principle
After the sample is digested by acid heating, mercury is reduced to atomic mercury by
potassium borohydride (KBH4) in the acidic medium, which is brought into the
atomizer by argon gas. Under the irradiation of a special mercury hollow cathode lamp,
the ground-state mercury atoms are excited to a high energy state and then deactivated
back to the ground state, which emit fluorescence with a characteristic wavelength. Its
fluorescence intensity is proportional to the mercury content and can be quantified by
the external standard method.
4.2 Reagents or materials
WARNING -- Mercury is highly toxic. Pay attention to ventilation when handling
and avoid contact with skin and clothing. All kinds of strong acids shall be handled
carefully and shall be handled in a fume hood.
Unless otherwise specified, use only guaranteed reagents.
4.2.1 Water: The second-grade water specified in GB/T 6682.
4.2.2 Nitric acid.
4.2.3 Hydrogen peroxide: The mass fraction is not less than 30%.
4.2.4 Nitric acid solution I: Measure 100 mL of nitric acid, slowly add it to 400 mL of
water, and mix well.
4.2.5 Nitric acid solution II: Measure 50 mL of nitric acid, slowly add it to 450 mL of
water, and mix well.
4.2.6 Nitric acid solution III: Measure 50 mL of nitric acid, slowly add it to 950 mL of
water, and mix well.
4.2.7 Potassium hydroxide solution (5 g/L): Weigh 5 g of potassium hydroxide, dissolve
and dilute to 1000 mL with water, and mix well.
4.2.8 Potassium borohydride solution (5 g/L): Weigh 5 g of potassium borohydride,
dissolve and dilute to 1000 mL with potassium hydroxide solution (4.2.7), and mix well.
Prepare it fresh just before use.
4.2.9 Mercury standard stock solution (1 mg/mL): certified reference material.
4.2.10 Mercury standard intermediate solution (10 μg/mL): Accurately pipette 1 mL of
mercury standard stock solution (4.2.9) into a 100 mL volumetric flask, dilute to the
mark with nitric acid solution II (4.2.5), and mix well. Transfer the solution to a
borosilicate glass bottle and store at 2 ℃~8 ℃. The validity period is 1 month.
4.2.11 Mercury standard working solution (25 ng/mL): Accurately pipette 0.25 mL of
mercury standard intermediate solution (4.2.10) into a 100 mL volumetric flask, dilute
to the mark with nitric acid solution II (4.2.5), and mix evenly. Prepare it fresh just
before use.
4.2.12 Standard series solutions: Accurately pipette 0 mL, 0.10 mL, 0.20 mL, 1.00 mL,
2.00 mL, and 4.00 mL mercury standard working solutions (4.2.11) into 50 mL
volumetric flasks respectively, dilute to the mark with nitric acid solution II (4.2.5), mix
well to prepare standard series solutions with mass concentrations of 0 ng/mL, 0.05
ng/mL, 0.10 ng/mL, 0.50 ng/mL, 1.00 ng/mL, and 2.00 ng/mL. Prepare it fresh just
before use.
4.2.13 High-purity argon: The purity is not less than 99.999%.
4.3 Instruments and equipment
4.3.1 Atomic fluorescence spectrometer: It is equipped with a mercury hollow cathode
lamp.
4.3.2 Analytical balance: The sensitivity is 0.0001 g.
4.3.3 High-pressure digestion tank: It is equipped with a 100 mL
polytetrafluoroethylene digestion tube.
4.3.4 Microwave digestion instrument: It is equipped with a 50 mL
polytetrafluoroethylene digestion tube.
4.3.5 Constant temperature drying oven: The temperature control accuracy is ±2 °C.
4.3.6 Ultrasonic cleaner.
NOTE: Glassware and polytetrafluoroethylene digestion tubes need to be soaked in nitric acid solution
I (4.2.4) for 24 hours, and then rinsed repeatedly with water.
4.4 Samples
The sample is prepared according to GB/T 20195. The solid sample shall be at least 200
g. It is crushed so that it all passes through an analysis sieve with a pore size of 0.425
mm; it is mixed thoroughly and stored in an airtight container for later use.
4.5 Test procedures
4.5.1 Sample solution preparation
4.5.1.1 High-pressure tank digestion method
Do two experiments in parallel. Weigh 0.5 g~1 g of the sample, accurate to 0.0001 g,
place it in a polytetrafluoroethylene digestion tube, add 5 mL of nitric acid (4.2.2), add
8 mL of hydrogen peroxide (4.2.3), close the inner cover, place it into a stainless-steel
jacket, and let it stand overnight. Tighten the seal, heat the digestion tank (4.3.3) in a
glass bottle and store it at 2 ℃~8 ℃. The validity period is 1 month.
5.2.9 Mercury standard working solution (0.1 μg/mL): Accurately pipette 1 mL of
mercury standard intermediate solution (5.2.8), place it in a 100 mL volumetric flask,
add the mixed acid solution (5.2.6) to dilute to the mark, and mix well. Prepare it fresh
just before use.
5.3 Instruments and equipment
5.3.1 Cold atom mercury analyzer: It is equipped with a 50 mL reducing bottle.
5.3.2 Analytical balance: The sensitivity is 0.0001 g.
5.3.3 Digestion equipment.
NOTE: All glassware needs to be soaked in nitric acid solution I (4.2.4) for 24 hours, and then rinsed
repeatedly with water.
5.4 Samples
The sample is prepared according to GB/T 20195. The solid sample shall be at least 200
g. It is crushed so that it all passes through an analysis sieve with a pore size of 0.425
mm; it is mixed thoroughly and stored in an airtight container for later use.
5.5 Test procedures
5.5.1 Preparation of s...
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