P. Quevauviller et al., INTERLABORATORY STUDY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF TRIBUTYLTIN DETERMINATION IN HARBOR SEDIMENT (RM-424), Applied organometallic chemistry, 8(7-8), 1994, pp. 639-644
Following two interlaboratory studies on tributyltin species (TBT) in
water and TBT-spiked sediment, the EC Community Bureau of Reference (B
CR) (Measurements and Testing Programme) organized in 1992 an interlab
oratory study on TBT in a harbour sediment (RM 424) to investigate sou
rces of error possibly occurring in the analysis of a complicated matr
ix and to attempt to certify this material. The sediment was collected
in the Sado Estuary (P), then carefully prepared, and its homogeneity
and stability were verified. The low TBT content encountered in this
material, and the high level of interferences, created difficulties wi
th the techniques using hydride generation, whereas better agreement w
as obtained for other derivatization techniques with GC/FPD and GC/MS.
This paper presents the results of the interlaboratory study. The ref
erence value for TBT in this material is 20 +/- 5 ng g(-1) (as TBT cat
ion) and the indicative values for dibutyltin (DBT) and monobutyltin (
MBT) are 53 +/- 19 ng g(-1) (as DBT cation) and 257 +/- 54 ng g(-1) (a
s MBT cation), respectively. Owing to the difficulties encountered, th
e reference material was not certified and is considered as a research
material to be used for the evaluation of the performance of analytic
al techniques for the determination of low TBT levels in a difficult m
atrix.