Fluorescence Used To Develop Method For Detecting Mercury In Fish, Dental Amalgam
November 19th, 2008 by Dentistry News From Medical News Today
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have developed a simple and quick method for detecting mercury in fish and dental samples, two substances at the center of public concern about mercury contamination. The technique involves a fluorescent substance that glows bright green when it comes into contact with oxidized mercury, the researchers report in the current online edition of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.