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2012 | 21 | 6 |

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Development of an analytical method for determining tributyltin and triphenyltin in seawater, sediment, and mussel samples using GC-FPD and GC-MS – TOF

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Analytical methods for speciation of targeted organotin compounds (TBT and TPT) in water samples using SPE cartridge and liquid-liquid extraction has been carried out. Also, sediment analysis using methanolacid digestion and acid-sonication extraction methods also were developed. Different parameters affecting extraction and peak resolution were optimized. Also, three derivatization procedures were optimized. The accuracy of the extraction procedure also was verified on certified reference material (BCR-462) certified for TBT (54±15 μg/kg) and DBT (68±12 μg/kg). Freeze-dried mussel tissue (ERM-CE 477) was certified for TBT (2.20±0.19 mg/kg), DBT (1.54±0.12 mg/kg), and MBT (1.50±0.28 mg/kg). The two certified reference materials were used for recovery experiments. Good recoveries were obtained with methanol-acid digestion. The result was validated by analyzing the real water and sediment samples collected from Cape Town harbor and the compounds were detected in both water and sediment samples. Extraction of water samples with SPE gave better recovery for TPT than TBT. Performance characteristics such as linearity, detection limit (LOD), quantification limit (LOQ), and recovery were determined. Recoveries of TBT and TPT in spiked water using SPE were 65% and 70%, respectively. Quantitative recoveries also were recorded for the certified reference standards of sediments and mussel materials used.

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21

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6

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  • Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, P.O. Box 1906, Cape Town, 7535 South Africa
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  • Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, P.O. Box 1906, Cape Town, 7535 South Africa
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  • Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, P.O. Box 1906, Cape Town, 7535 South Africa
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  • Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Ilorin, P.M.B.1515, Ilorin, Nigeria
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  • Department of Biodiversity and Conservation, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, P.O. Box 652 Cape Town 8000, South Africa

Bibliografia

  • 1. OKORO H.K., FATOKI O.S., ADEKOLA F.A., XIMBA B.J., SNYMAN R.G. Sources, Environmental Level and toxicity of organotins in marine environment- a review. Asian J. Chem. 23, (2), 473, 2011a.
  • 2. CHIH-FENG C., CHIH-MING K., CHENG-DI D., CHIEU- WEN C. Butyltin contamination In Sediments and seawater from Kaohsiung Harbours, Taiwan. Environ. Monit. Assess. 169, 75, 2010.
  • 3. OKORO H.K., FATOKI O.S., ADEKOLA F.A., XIMBA B.J., SNYMAN R.G., OPEOLU B. Human Exposure Biomarkers and Fate of Organotins in the Environment. Reviews of Environ; Contam and Toxicol Springer. 213, 27, 2011b.
  • 4. PURI B.K., MURIOZ-OLIVERS R., CAMARA C. A new polymeric adsorbent for screening and Pre-concentration of organotin compounds in sediments and seawater samples. Spectr. Chimica. Acta. Atomic. Spect. 59, (2), 209, 2004.
  • 5. HARINO H. O.,’HARA S. C. M., BURT G.R., CHESMAN B.S., POPE N.D. Langston WJ Organotin compounds in Mersey and Thames Estuaries a decade after UK TBT Legislation. J. Mar. Bio. Asso. UK. 83, 11, 2003.
  • 6. KONSTANTINOU I.K., ALBANIS T.A. Worldwide occurrence and effects of antifouling Paint Booster biocides in the aquatic environment: a review. Environ. Int. 30, 235, 2004.
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  • 8. FILLIPKOWSKA A., KOWALESKA G., PAVONI B., ŁECZYNSKI L. Organotin compounds In Surface Sediments from seaports on the Gulf of Gdansk (southern Baltic coast). Environ. Monit. Assess. 182, 455, 2011.
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  • 10. WANG X., HONG H., ZHAO D., HONG L Environmental behaviour of organotin Compounds in the coastal environment of Xiamen, China. Mar, Poll. Bull. 57, 419, 2008.
  • 11. LISICO C., DI CARRO M., MAGI E. Comparison of two analytical methods for the determination of organotin compounds in marine organisms. C.R. Chimie, 12, 831, 2009.
  • 12. HOCH M. Organotin compounds in the environment- an overview. App. Geochem. 16, 719, 2001.
  • 13. CUKROWSKA E., CHIMUKA L., NSEGIMANA H., VALERIE K. Application of supported liquid Membrane probe for extraction and preparation of organotin compounds from environmental Water samples. Anal. Chim, Acta. 523, 141, 2004.
  • 14. IKONOMOU M.G., FERNANDEZ M P., HE T, DONNA C. Gas Chromatography-High resolution mass spectrometry-based method for the Simultaneous determination of nine organotin compounds in water, sediment andtissue, J. Chromatogr. A, 975, 319, 2002.
  • 15. VIDAL MJL., VEGA B., ARREBOLA F.J., GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ M.J., MORALES SÁNCHEZ M.C., GARRIDO FRENICH M.C. Trace determination of organotin compounds in water, sediment and mussel samples by lowpressure gas chromatography coupled to tandem mass Spectrometry. Rapid Comm. Mass Spectrometry. 17, (18), 2099, 2003.

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