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Study on the migration of bisphenol-A from baby bottles by stir bar sorptive extractionthermal desorption-capillary GC-MS [1]

Migration of bisphenol-A (BPA), the principal monomer of polycarbonate (PC) baby bottles, was investigated using an aqueous migration simulant. BPA was determined in 200 mL water samples using stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE) after in situ derivatization with acetic acid anhydride followed by thermal desorption (TD)-capillary GC-MS. The concentration of BPA was calculated using the deuterated internal standard d6-BPA. Calibration for BPA was shown to be linear in a concentration range from 1 ng/L to 10 mg/L with a correlation coefficient 40.99. The LOD for BPA (as acetate) was 0.12 ng/L and LOQ 0.40 ng/L (ppt). PC bottles were heated in a water bath and in a microwave oven at four
different temperatures (37, 53, 65, and 851C). The higher the temperature, the more the BPA was released, and after a few heating cycles, the released concentrations became constant. At normal use, i.e. at 371C, concentrations are ca. 10 ng/L. No significant difference was noted between water bath and microwave heating illustrating that migration
of BPA is mainly temperature dependent.

Publication Date: 
01/10/2009
Nathalie De Coensel [2], Frank David [3], Pat Sandra [4]
Journal of Separation Science [5]
32
21
3829–3836
Tags:
Plastics [6], Toxins [7], Toxicity Studies [8], Child Health [9], Residue Monitoring [10]
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