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Metal analysis from synthetic polymer matrix

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dc.date.accessioned 2016-04-14T11:26:52Z und
dc.date.accessioned 2017-10-24T12:19:19Z
dc.date.available 2016-04-14T11:26:52Z und
dc.date.available 2017-10-24T12:19:19Z
dc.date.issued 2016-04-14T11:26:52Z
dc.identifier.uri http://radr.hulib.helsinki.fi/handle/10138.1/5407 und
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10138.1/5407
dc.title Metal analysis from synthetic polymer matrix en
ethesis.discipline Analytical Chemistry en
ethesis.discipline Analyyttinen kemia fi
ethesis.discipline Analytisk kemi sv
ethesis.discipline.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/31006aab-9d8f-4c16-a0dc-b20067339529
ethesis.department.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/c2dd677c-da9c-4011-94b0-27b1585ac1cb
ethesis.department Kemiska institutionen sv
ethesis.department Department of Chemistry en
ethesis.department Kemian laitos fi
ethesis.faculty Matematisk-naturvetenskapliga fakulteten sv
ethesis.faculty Matemaattis-luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta fi
ethesis.faculty Faculty of Science en
ethesis.faculty.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/8d59209f-6614-4edd-9744-1ebdaf1d13ca
ethesis.university.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/50ae46d8-7ba9-4821-877c-c994c78b0d97
ethesis.university Helsingfors universitet sv
ethesis.university University of Helsinki en
ethesis.university Helsingin yliopisto fi
dct.creator Myllyperkiö, Minna
dct.issued 2016
dct.language.ISO639-2 eng
dct.abstract Synthetic polymer matrices are found in many materials being part of people's everyday life. Metals are utilized in the polymerization process, and added to plastic polymers as colorants and additives. Toxic metals, such as Cd, As and Pb should not exceed certain limits within polymeric materials. Various analytical techniques may be utilized for quantification of metal concentrations in polymer samples. Many analysis methods require liquid samples with low carbon concentration. Therefore, efficient sample preparation methods are needed. Different sample digestion techniques and analytical instruments employed for these tasks are reviewed in the literature part of this thesis. Because polymers are a wide group of material with very different properties, there is no single sample preparation method applicable to all of them. Even within one sample digestion technique, there are multiple optimization parameters to be considered; generally these parameters need to be studied for every polymer type separately. In addition to the variable properties of polymer classes, also the specific properties of each metal and its chemical forms affect the choice of the analytical approach. The most frequently employed sample preparation technique is closed-vessel microwave digestion, attractive because of its efficiency and its ability to retain volatile elements. Other techniques discussed in this thesis include dry and wet ashing, fusion, and microwave induced combustion (MIC). Most commonly used instrumentation for metal analysis are inductively coupled plasma optical emission and mass spectroscopy (ICP-OES and ICP-MS), atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and x-ray fluorescence XRF. In the experimental part, a microwave digestion method for quantification of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg and Pb in selected polymers and monomers and using ICP-MS analysis was developed. For every studied sample, suitable digestion conditions using nitric acid as reagent were identified. Water insoluble polymers were found to be more challenging to digest as compared to water soluble and solid polyethylene samples. In addition, a full evaluation of method uncertainty was performed for the method addressing the water soluble polymer. Final expanded method uncertainty was found to be approx. 15 % at 95 % confidence level at a measurement level of 2 μg l-1 for every studied metal. en
dct.language en
ethesis.language.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/languages/eng
ethesis.language English en
ethesis.language englanti fi
ethesis.language engelska sv
ethesis.thesistype pro gradu-avhandlingar sv
ethesis.thesistype pro gradu -tutkielmat fi
ethesis.thesistype master's thesis en
ethesis.thesistype.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/thesistypes/mastersthesis
dct.identifier.urn URN:NBN:fi-fe2017112251501
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