H. Tinnerberg et al., DETERMINATION OF TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE IN AIR USING DI-N-BUTYLAMINE AND 9-N-METHYLAMINOMETHYL-ANTHRACENE AS DERIVATIZATION REAGENTS, Journal of liquid chromatography & related technologies, 20(14), 1997, pp. 2207-2219
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Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) air levels were studied at two TDI-polyuret
hane (TDI-PUR) factories. One plant was manufacturing TDI-PUR foam and
the other produced flame laminated textiles. Sampling was performed w
ith impinger flasks containing 9-N-methyl-aminomethyl-anthracene in to
luene as the isocyanate-derivatization reagent, followed by LC-UV, and
impinger flasks containing di-n-butylamine (DBA) in toluene as the is
ocyanate-derivatisation reagent, followed by the derivatisation of ami
nes with ethylchloroformate and determination using LC-UV-MS. The asse
ssment of isocyanates in air using conventional LC-methods, involves a
risk for underestimation of the air concentrations. Structural inform
ation about isocyanates and amines were obtained using the DBA-method
with MS. In the samples, isocyanate concentrations up to 57 mg m(-3) o
f TDI were observed. TDA was found in air at concentrations up to 70 m
u g m(-3). The data of the high air concentrations observed at the two
PUR-factories in this study is not part of an exposure assessment but
they greatly stress the need to use fail-safe work environment hygien
e.