Issue 11, 2005

Municipal landfills exhale newly formed organotins

Abstract

For the first time we are able to report the identification and quantification of several unexpected alkylated tin compounds such as dimethyldiethyltin, trimethylethyltin and propyltrimethyltin in European municipal waste deposits, by using GC-ICP-MS. Future studies will reveal whether their origin is from the degradation of butyl-, or octyltin compounds or simply products of de novo synthesis within the landfill environment.

Graphical abstract: Municipal landfills exhale newly formed organotins

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Aug 2005
Accepted
26 Sep 2005
First published
27 Sep 2005

J. Environ. Monit., 2005,7, 1066-1068

Municipal landfills exhale newly formed organotins

S. K. Mitra, K. Jiang, K. Haas and J. Feldmann, J. Environ. Monit., 2005, 7, 1066 DOI: 10.1039/B511767D

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