Issue 1240, 1979

Separation of organotin compounds by using the difference in partition behaviour between hexane and methanolic buffer solution. Part 1. Determination of butyltin compounds in textiles by graphite furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry

Abstract

A method for determining tributyltin compounds (TBTs) and dibutyltin compounds (DBTs) in textiles has been studied by graphite furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. They are successfully extracted from textiles with methanol containing 0.05% of hydrogen chloride. Their partition between hexane and a methanolic buffer solution (pH 8.5) was studied by varying the methanol concentration of the aqueous buffer phase. Only TBTs can be extracted with hexane from a methanolic buffer solution consisting of 40 ml of methanol and 30 ml of buffer solution. TBTs are absorbed on an alumina column and eluted with a small volume of dichloromethane. DBTs remaining in the aqueous phase are extracted with dichloromethane as a complex with 4-(2-pyridylazo)resorcinol. After evaporation of the dichloromethane, the residue is heated with concentrated nitric acid and its tin concentration is determined by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry.

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Analyst, 1979,104, 660-667

Separation of organotin compounds by using the difference in partition behaviour between hexane and methanolic buffer solution. Part 1. Determination of butyltin compounds in textiles by graphite furnace atomic-absorption spectrophotometry

S. Kojima, Analyst, 1979, 104, 660 DOI: 10.1039/AN9790400660

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