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A green approach for the automatic quantitative analysis of additives in plastic samples using in-tube extraction dynamic headspace sampling technique coupled to GC-MS/MS.

Authors :
Concha-Graña, Estefanía
Moscoso-Pérez, Carmen M.
Fernández-González, Verónica
López-Mahía, Purificación
Muniategui-Lorenzo, Soledad
Source :
Analytica Chimica Acta. May2024, Vol. 1302, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Many of the chemicals frequently used as additives have been recognised as hazardous substances, and therefore their analysis is necessary to evaluate plastic contamination risk. Additives analysis in plastic samples is usually performed by methods involving high volumes of toxic solvents or having high detection limits. In this work, a novel, fast, solventless and reliable green method was developed for the automated analysis of plastic additives from plastic samples. The proposed method consists of in-tube extraction dynamic headspace sampling (ITEX-DHS) combined with gas chromatography (GC) and mass spectrometry (MS/MS) determination. Several parameters affecting the ITEX-DHS extraction of 47 additives in plastic samples (including phthalates, bisphenols, adipates, citrates, benzophenones, organophosphorus compounds, among others) were optimised. The use of matrix-matched calibration, together with labelled surrogate standards, minimises matrix effects, resulting in recoveries between 70 and 128%, with good quantitation limits (below 0.1 μg g−1 for most compounds) and precision (<20%). The method proposed can be applied to any type of polymer, but due to the existence of the matrix effect, calibrates with the adequate matrix should be performed for each polymer. This method represents an effective improvement compared to previous methods because it is fast, solvent-free, fully automated, and provides reliable quantification of additives in plastic samples. [Display omitted] • First ITEX-DHS method for the quantitative analysis of 47 additives in plastic. • Applicable to any type of plastic polymer by using a specific calibration. • Demonstrates good analytical performance with a greenness evaluation score of 0.82. • Useful for determining additives in microplastics environmental monitoring programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032670
Volume :
1302
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176406798
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2024.342487