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Method Based on Solid Phase Extraction, LC and GC for Analysis of Bisphenol A in Drinking Water
Rykowska, I., Szymanski, A. and Wasiak, W. Method Based on Solid Phase Extraction, LC and GC for Analysis of Bisphenol A in Drinking Water Chemical Papers, Vol.58, No. 6, 2004, 382-385
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Chemical papers
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Rykowska, I. Szymanski, A. Wasiak, W.
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Title |
Method Based on Solid Phase Extraction, LC and GC for Analysis of Bisphenol A in Drinking Water
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Journal name |
Chemical Papers
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Publication date |
2004
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2004
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58
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6
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0366-6352
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Start page |
382
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385
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Place of publication |
Poland
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Versita
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2004
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english
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Subject |
250000 Chemical Sciences 250400 Analytical Chemistry
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Abstract/Summary |
A new procedure is described to determine the bisphenol A (BPA) in drinking water that was in contact with polycarbonate (PC) plastic. To evaluate the amount of BPA migrating from the plastic into the water high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography (GC) were used. HPLC and GC enable detection of the BPA concentration as low as 0.2 μg dm−3 and 0.5 μg dm−3, respectively. Recovery of dissolved bisphenol A and other endocrine disruptors from water was also performed, locating recovery yield in the range of 82.1—93.3 % as determined by HPLC and 82.3—92.6 % by GC. The results confirmed that BPA is migrating from the PC package to the drinking water contained in it. BPA concentration in two samples of bottled drinking water of 0.49 μg dm−3 and 0.54 μg dm−3 was determined by HPLC, and 0.55 μg dm−3 and 0.61 μg dm−3 by GC analysis.
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