Mercury and mercury electrodes: The ultimate battle for the naked existence (a consideration)

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dc.contributor.author Navrátil, Tomáš
dc.contributor.author Švancara, Ivan
dc.contributor.author Mrázová, Karolina
dc.contributor.author Nováková, Kateřina
dc.contributor.author Šestáková, Ivana
dc.contributor.author Heyrovský, Michael
dc.contributor.author Pelclová, Daniela
dc.date.accessioned 2012-03-08T07:22:12Z
dc.date.available 2012-03-08T07:22:12Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.isbn 978-80-7395-434-5 (printed)
dc.identifier.isbn 978-80-7395-435-2 (on-line)
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10195/42533
dc.description.abstract In this article, the current status and position of mercury as one of the most typical representative of present day's fear from "harmful chemistry" is for the first time concisely reviewed (with 100 refs.). Mercury as such means a danger for the environment and the human beings, but the contemporary life of the civilized man without utilization of this metal element would be hardly imaginable. It is shown that mercury has occupied a significant position in the industry (in mining, as an inevitable component of electrolyzers, batteries, and various lightning devices), in medicine (as amalgams in dentistry or some special medicaments), as well as in physical and chemical laboratories (thermometer and barometers, or as traditional electrodes for polarography and voltammetry). Such a usage of mercury is considered in relation with toxicological aspects, from almost harmless liquid mercury, via potentially harmful Hg2 II- and HgIIprecipitates, up to highly poisonous Hg-vapors or deadly toxic organomercury compounds. The individual forms and compounds are characterized, also using less known or even extreme examples from the past, recent time, as well as from the present, including rather curious reflections of the so-called mercurophobia. Regarding the evaluation of the actual toxicity, numerous inquiries concerning exposures to mercury have been extracted from the Czech Toxicological Information Center (CTIC), gathering the respective data over the period of 1995-2011. Finally, some future prospects mainly, in context with nowadays hugely popularized "green chemistry" are given and possible consequences outlined. cze
dc.format p. 23-54
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice cze
dc.relation.ispartof Sensing in electroanalysis. K. Kalcher, R. Metelka, I. Švancara, K. Vytřas (Eds.).2011, Volume 6.
dc.rights open access
dc.subject mercury cze
dc.subject elemental form cze
dc.subject mercury compounds cze
dc.subject industrial use cze
dc.subject toxicological profile cze
dc.subject electrochemistry electrodes cze
dc.subject present cze
dc.subject future cze
dc.subject mercury electrodes cze
dc.subject laboratory use cze
dc.subject review cze
dc.title Mercury and mercury electrodes: The ultimate battle for the naked existence (a consideration) cze
dc.type Article cze
dc.peerreviewed yes
dc.publicationstatus published


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