B. Tienpont et al., Pyrolysis-capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for the determination of polyvinyl chloride traces in solid environmental samples, J CHROMAT A, 911(2), 2001, pp. 235-247
A novel method based on pyrolysis-capillary gas chromatography-mass spectro
metry (CGC-MS) was developed for the quantitative analysis of polyvinylchlo
ride (PVC) in solid environmental samples like sludge and dust. The samples
are extracted and the extract is fractionated by solid-phase extraction (S
PE). Possibly interfering biological and frequently occuring synthetic poly
mers are removed by this clean-up. The final extract is analyzed by pyrolys
is-CGC-MS. Selective detection of PVC is performed by using specific marker
s in the pyrogram, Quantitation is done on naphthalene. Good linearity was
obtained in a range from 0.5 to 100 mug applied to the pyrolyser. The limit
of quantitation (LOQ) in sludge and dust samples is 10 mg/kg dry mass. A c
orrelation between PVC and phthalates was made for sewage sludge samples. (
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