Speciation and quantitation of degradation products of silicones (Silane/Siloxane Diols) by gas chromatography—mass spectrometry and stability of dimethylsilanediol |
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Authors: | Sudarsanan Varaprath Robert G. Lehmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Health and Environmental Sciences, Dow Corning Corporation, 48686-0994 Midland, Michigan |
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Abstract: | Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) methodology was developed to speciate and quantitate several degradation products of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in soil. We have demonstrated that the major degradation product,viz., dimethylsilanediol, can be readily analyzed by GC-MS without derivatization as commonly practiced in analyzing such materials. A mixture of linear siloxane diols (n = 1–5, wheren is the number of Me2SiO units), and cyclic dimethylsiloxanes (n = 4–6) was resolved by GC-MS. We also found that peak identity of various diols required that GC-MS is done in the chemical ionization (CI) mode, since the electron impact (EI) ionization mode produced similar mass fragmentation patterns for diols and cyclics containing the same number of silicon atoms. For siloxane diols, detection limits ranged from 100 pg (forn = 1) to 1 ng (for n = 5). For cyclics, the detection limit was about 1 pg. Dimethylsilanediol, known to be unstable even in the solid state, was shown by NMR techniques to be stable in aqueous solution at <0.1% concentration. A 100-ppm solution was stable for over a year. Purity check for dimethylsilanediol is best carried out by Si-29 solid-state NMR technique. |
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Keywords: | Silanols dimethylsilanediol gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy high-performance liquid chromatography nuclear magnetic resonance |
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