Determination of traces of fluorine,chlorine, bromine,cadmium and lead in plastic materials |
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Authors: | Renato Figi Peter Lienemann Peter Richner |
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Institution: | Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research , Dübendorf, CH‐8600, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the quantitative determination of F, Cl, Br, Cd and Pb in plastic materials. The concentration of the elements Cl, Br, Cd and Pb is first semiquantitatively measured by X‐ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) directly in the solid sample with a detection limit of approximately 10 μg/g. Afterwards, F and any of the other elements which exceed the limit values for materials which are disposable without special precautions are measured after the digestion of the material. The samples are digested either under pressure in an oxygen atmosphere for F, Cl and Br or under pressure with nitric acid for Cd and Pb. The digestion converts the halides to the anions which are measured potentiometrically (F‐, Br‐) or with ion chromatography (Cl‐). Cd and Pb are measured by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GF‐AAS). The determination limits achieved are 20 μg/g for F and Br, 250 μg/g for Cl, 0.01 μg/g for Cd and 0.2 μg/g for Pb, all below the limit values set by current regulations in Switzerland. |
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Keywords: | Halogens in plastic materials cadmium in plastic materials lead in plastic materials chlorine content of plastics |
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