Determination of thallium in biological samples

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Arabinda K DasMiguel de la Guardia

Abstract

Determination of thallium has become a major interest because of its high toxicity, especially as the monovalent cation. Thallium poisoning in the human body must be checked quickly by analysis of biological samples. This review highlights the development of highly sensitive detection techniques applied to the determination of thallium in biological samples, with or without pretreatment, based on the literature compiled in Analytical Abstracts from 1990.

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