Determination of fluorine, chlorine and bromine in household products by means of oxygen bomb combustion and ion chromatography

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A method for routine determination of fluorine, chlorine and bromine in household products was developed and validated. In this work, halogen analyses were made based on oxygen bomb combustion followed by ion chromatography (IC). The chromatographic analysis was performed by an IonPac AS19 hydroxide-selective anion-exchange column, a reagent free ion chromatograph eluent generator and an anion self-regenerating suppressor in 10 min. The response was linear (r ≥ 0.9995) in the entire investigated domain. The limit of detection for the halogens was in the range of 2 to 9 × 10-3 mg/L and the limit of quantification was lower than 8 mg/Kg with 20 μL of injection volume. The certified reference material of ERM-EC 681k was pretreated using an oxygen bomb combustion procedure to demonstrate the precision of the proposed method. The quantitative analysis results obtained by IC for the target elements were 797 ± 9 mg/Kg chlorine and 786 ± 25 mg/Kg bromine, which were in good agreement with the certified values of 800 ± 4 mg/Kg chlorine, 770 ± 5 mg/Kg bromine for ERM-EC 681k, respectively. This validated method was successfully applied for the analysis of fluorine, chlorine and bromine in household product samples, and the variation of halogen contained among the tested samples was remarkable. © 2012 The Author [2012]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Zhang, S., Zhao, T., Wang, J., Qu, X., Chen, W., & Han, Y. (2013). Determination of fluorine, chlorine and bromine in household products by means of oxygen bomb combustion and ion chromatography. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 51(1), 65–69. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/bms108

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