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Simultaneous quantitative analysis of four isothiazolinones and 3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate in hygienic consumer products 원문보기

Environmental engineering research, v.24 no.1, 2019년, pp.137 - 143  

Heo, Jin Ju (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University) ,  Kim, Un-Jung (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University) ,  Oh, Jeong-Eun (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University)

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In this study, extraction, clean-up and instrumental analytical conditions were optimized for identifying and quantifying methyl-, chloromethylbenzi-, octyl- isothiazolinone (MIT, CMIT, BIT, OIT) and 3-iodo-2-propynyl butyl carbamate (IPBC), widely used biocidal active ingredients in human hygiene c...

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  • Target compounds were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (Agilent 1200 series HPLC; Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA) coupled with mass spectrometry (1100 MS; Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA) with C18 column (Hypersil gold; 4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 μm; Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA) and Eclipse XDB C18 guard column (4.6 mm x 12.5 mm, 5 μm; Agilent Technologies).
  • The detailed procedure was as follows:50 mg of detergent sample (20 mg for fabric softener) was diluted into 25 mL water and the whole mixture solution was extracted by using 25 mL of MC:EtAC (9:1) for 10 min sonication (200 watt, 15°C) and shaking for 5 min (300 rpm, 25°C).
  • 5 g of sample was diluted (1/50 fold) from the raw material by pure water, loaded onto each of two cartridges, respectively, and eluted with 12 mL of MC. The identical operating conditions used for wet wipes were applied for optimizing UAE condition for detergents, while experiments were performed to select an optimal extracting solvent among MeOH, EtAC, MTBE, MC, and their mixtures based on the solubility for the target compounds. 0.
  • Therefore, in this study, analytical method for simultaneous identification and quantifications of MIT, CMIT, BIT, OIT and IPBC using high performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) system with widened coverage of sample matrix was developed especially for determination of trace amount of biocides included in human hygiene biocidal products (Product type (PT) 01 class of the European Union Biocidal Products Directive [EU BPD]) comprising wet wipes and detergents [2]. The accuracy of the method was verified by analyzing matrix spike per each targeted sample type.
  • This study presented a simple simultaneous analytical method for five emerging concern biocidal active ingredients that are frequently used in consumer products, with a special focus on MIT and CMIT in wet wipes and detergents. Of the three pre-treatment methods we tested, UAE had the highest extraction efficiency with MC:EtAC (9:1) for detergents and with MC:Tol (9:1) for wet wipes that were cleaned up with alumina cartridge.
  • The items selected for testing analytical method in this study were 21 wet wipes (WW), three powder type (PD) and five liquid type (LD) laundry detergents (including two fabric softeners, Table S3). To compare and optimize the extraction and purification conditions per sample type, one each powder and liquid detergent (PD 1 and LD 2), and three wet wipes (WW 1-3) were analyzed.
  • The 500 μL homogenate was passed through syringe filter to remove any residual fibers and particles, transferred to a clean 2 mL vial and injected into the instrument. To configure appropriate SPE cartridge with the right conditioning and eluting solvent, experiment was performed with using various cartridge types, sample pH condition and by utilizing Ac, ACN and MeOH as mobile phase referring from previous studies [3, 4]. Sample was pH adjusted to 2 and 7, respectively, by adding 2 N hydrochloric acid and loaded onto each one of cartridge A (combination of 200 mg HLB and 500 mg C18 cartridge) and cartridge B (500 mg ENVI-Chrom P).
  • The method was validated by analyzing 21 wet wipes and 8 detergents collected from local market in Korea. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to report on a simultaneous extraction and quantitative analysis by using HPLC/MS system for the four major isothiazolinones in various household products based on an internal standard method.

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  • Oasis HLB cartridges (200 mg, 6 cc) were purchased from Waters (Milford, USA). Aluminum oxide (98% purity) was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. The polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) syringe filter (0.
  • Baker (Philipsburg, NJ, USA). Supelclean ENVI-carb, ENVI-Chrom P cartridges (500 mg, 6 cc) and filtration tubes (empty cartridge, 6 cc) were purchased from Supelco (Bellefonte, USA). Oasis HLB cartridges (200 mg, 6 cc) were purchased from Waters (Milford, USA).
  • The final extraction method selected for the detergent samples was UAE coupled with purification using a combination of alumina and ENVI-Carb cartridges. The detailed procedure was as follows:50 mg of detergent sample (20 mg for fabric softener) was diluted into 25 mL water and the whole mixture solution was extracted by using 25 mL of MC:EtAC (9:1) for 10 min sonication (200 watt, 15°C) and shaking for 5 min (300 rpm, 25°C).
  • The type and brand of consumer product samples were chosen based on published market analysis report of products with containing high content of biocidal active ingredients and domestic market survey of reporting approximate usage and production volume. The items selected for testing analytical method in this study were 21 wet wipes (WW), three powder type (PD) and five liquid type (LD) laundry detergents (including two fabric softeners, Table S3). To compare and optimize the extraction and purification conditions per sample type, one each powder and liquid detergent (PD 1 and LD 2), and three wet wipes (WW 1-3) were analyzed.
  • The accuracy of the method was verified by analyzing matrix spike per each targeted sample type. The method was validated by analyzing 21 wet wipes and 8 detergents collected from local market in Korea. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to report on a simultaneous extraction and quantitative analysis by using HPLC/MS system for the four major isothiazolinones in various household products based on an internal standard method.
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