Evaluation of standard test methods applied for pcbs quantification in insulating oil

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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were widely used between 1940 and 1970 as an insulating fluid for transformers and capacitors. However, they are bioaccumulative and potentially carcinogenic and, according to the 2001 Stockholm Convention, must be eliminated by 2025. In Brazil, they have been gradually eliminated but contaminated equipment remains. The Brazilian official standard for PCBs content in oil analysis is the ABNT NBR 13882 and there is also the IEC 61619 International Standard, both based on GC-ECD quantification. This work identified the inefficiency of these analytical methods and highlights potential failures which generated discrepancies on quantification of these contaminants. It was observed that the IEC 61619 is superior to ABNT NBR 13882 in analytical criteria, but has problems with the inefficiency of the adsorbent material used in pretreatments for removal of oxidation products from oil where these adsorbents adsorbed some PCBs molecules, causing errors in quantification.

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Dos Santos, K., Da Motta, H. N., Campos, E. A., Gulmine, J. V., & Munaro, M. (2015). Evaluation of standard test methods applied for pcbs quantification in insulating oil. Quimica Nova, 38(4), 471–477. https://doi.org/10.5935/0100-4042.20150032

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