Rd. Wilken et al., ORGANOTINS - THEIR ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT IN THE ELBE RIVER SYSTEM, NORTHERN GERMANY, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 350(1-2), 1994, pp. 77-84
Organotins have been analyzed using a new derivatisation technique in
wet sediments by ethylation with NaBEt4 and a GC/AAS coupling for sepa
ration and detection. In this way the Sn(IV) and the monoalkylated com
pounds could also be analysed more easily than by the Grignard derivat
isation method used by other authors. Organotins are present not only
as expected in the harbours, shipyards and the pleasure boat areas but
also in the river itself, upstream of these places. Ships are thus no
t the only sources. An organotin production plant on the banks of a tr
ibutary, the Mulde river, is characterised by high tetrabutyltin and l
ower tributyltin amounts along the river to its mouth over 350 km away
. The concentrations are up to 14 mg tetrabutyltin (Sn)/kg sediment. T
he superimposed patterns are from ship antifouling paints, characteris
ed by a high content of tributylin in different stages of degradation
to di and monoalkylated compounds; this shows the bacterial degradatio
n possibilities for organotins in the river. In general, organometalli
cs are a contaminant of great concern in the Elbe river system.