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Abstract

In this study, the gold-coated sand was prepared to make gold-trap for mercury analysis at ultra-trace levels. The preparation process was conducted with the etching of sand surface to form silanol groups using a mixture of H2O2/H2SO4 followed by the replacement of the silanol groups by amino groups with aminopropyltriethylsilane. The amino-modified surface is embedded with Au atoms by soaking the amino modified sand in nano gold solution then the Au film is thickened with a mixture of Au(III)+NH2OH.HCl. The gold-coated sand can capture up to 21 μg Hg per 1 g of sorbent. The interferences for the efficiency of mercury sorption such as HNO3, HCl, H2SO4 and temperatureare were investigated. The goldcoated sand was successfully applied for mercury analysis in certified reference materials (DORM-4) by CV-AAS and combustion/thermal decompostion methods.