An organotin speciation method was optimized for the simultaneous determination of mono-, di-and tri-butyltin compounds and mono-, di-and tri-phenyltin compounds in water. The procedure was based on a one-step simultaneous ethylation and extraction using the sodium tetraethylborate reagent directly
Determination of butyltin species by GC/atomic emission spectroscopy
β Scribed by B F Scott; Y K Chau; A Rais-Firouz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 491 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-2605
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β¦ Synopsis
A commercially available atomic emission detector coupled to a capillary column-containing gas chromatograph (GC/AE) was utilized to detect organotin compounds. The response for tin was found to be dependent on the flow rate of the make-up gas. At flow rates of 174 cm3 min-I, 6 X lo-'' g of tin could be detected. Lower flow rates decreased the sensitivity. Response curves for two different pressures were established and both plots exhibited curvature at low concentrations. Extracted fish and sediment samples were analysed on the GC/AE system. The technique is element-specific. The presence of tin compounds could be confirmed by examining the emission spectra taken at the retention time of the peak.
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