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1179494
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Determination of organotin compounds in water and sediment samples by isotope dilution GC MS
Author(s)
Iwamura, T; Kadokami, K; Jin-Ya, D; Hanada, Y; Suzuki, M
Year
1999
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Bunseki Kagaku / Analysis Chemistry
ISSN:
0525-1931
Publisher
Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Volume
48
Issue
6
Page Numbers
555-561
Language
Japanese
DOI
10.2116/bunsekikagaku.48.555
Web of Science Id
WOS:000080930600003
Abstract
A method for the simple and rapid determination of organotins (monobutyl-, dibutyl-, tributyl-, monophenyl-, diphenyl- and triphenyltin), in water and sediment has been developed by isotope dilution GC/MS. After deuterated organotins as internal standards were added in a water sample, orgatotins were derivatized with NaBEt4 at pH 5; then, ethylated organotins were extracted with hexane and cleaned up by using a florisil minicolumn. In the case of a sediment sample, organotins were firstly extracted with 1 M HCl-methanol/ethyl acetate (1:1), and the extract was concentrated. Then, the concentrate was added to a buffer solution; the following procedures were performed in the same way as that for water. Instrument measurement was carried out by GC/MS- SIM. The results concerning the overall recovery tests at ng/1 levels for water and μg/kg levels for sediments showed that the mean recoveries were 104 and 98.1%, respectively. Their mean relative standard deviations were 3.7 and 9.8%, respectively. The detection limits of the method for target chemicals ranged from 0.16 to 3.5 ng/1 for water, which were about one order lower than that by the conventional methods, and from 0.48 to 11 μg/kg for sediment. The method was applied to real samples; di- and trisubstituted organotins were detected in seawater and sediment, but only dibutyltin was found in river water.
Keywords
organotin; tributyltin; isotope dilution GC MS; ethylation
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