Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 37(12), 1815 (2021).
Photometric Screening of Tetrabromobisphenol A in Resin Using Iron(III) Nitrate/Hexacyanoferrate(III) Mixture as a Colorimetric Reagent
Hiroyuki YANAGISAWA, Kenji SASAKI, Yoshimi SASAKI, Asumi OMATA, Rina ICHINO, and Shigehiko FUJIMAKI
Central Chemical Laboratory, SGS Japan Inc., YBP East Tower 12F, 134 Godo-cho, Hodogaya, Yokohama 240-0005, Japan
This study aims to provide a simple way to identify the possibility of tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) present in polymers without the need for complicated separation with expensive equipment. Since the presence of phenolic hydroxyl groups is known to be identifiable by the reduction of Fe3+ to Fe2+ in a ferric coloring reagent, the possibility of TBBPA being present in a polymer can be screened by a photometric measurement. A mixed solution of iron(III) nitrate and potassium hexacyanide(III) acid was used as a ferric coloring reagent. With this method, the concentration of TBBPA can be estimated from the photometric absorbance corresponding to the depth of the blue color produced by reduction of the ferric reagent in the presence of Fe(NO3)3. The limit of detection (LOD) was determined to be approximately 2 mg/kg using the Student’s t-test (99% confidence), and a reproducibility of approximately 3% was determined by the relative standard deviation (RSD) from measurements of calibration samples (n = 7). Furthermore, TBBPA in actual polymer samples was screened without the need for any complex processing steps. Because this colorimetric method measures TBBPA by detecting phenolic groups, it may overestimate the TBBPA concentration in the presence of other similar phenolic substances. Nonetheless, this simple colorimetric method should help to quickly identify the presence of TBBPA in various polymers.
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