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Trace analysis of chlorofluorocarbons/partially halogenated chlorofluorohydrocarbons (CFC/HCFC) in polymeric foams by headspace capillary gas chromatography with electron-capture detection or ion trap detection combined with preconcentration on a cold trap

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Two headspace-methods were developed for the detection and determination of traces of CFC/HCFC in polymeric foams. These methods consist of capillary gas chromatography using an electron-capture detector (ECD method) or an ion trap detector combined with preconcentration on a cold trap (ITD method). Different CFC/HCFC such as R115, R22, R12, R142b, R114, R11, R141b and R113 were investigated in polyethylene and flexible polyurethane foams. Conditions for sample preparation (e.g. thermostating time and temperature) were optimized. Determination of the detection limits and quantitation of the amount of CFC/HCFC released from the foam were performed with gas standards prepared with the help of mass flow controllers. Quantitative analyses of the total amount of CFC/HCFC present in the foam were performed using multiple headspace extraction. Longterm studies were performed on the rate of release of some CFC/HCFC from the foams. Additionally a method for distinguishing a CFC/HCFC-contaminated foam from an old CFC/HCFC-blown foam is presented. Both methods can be used individually; however, best results are achieved by using the ECD method for screening and the ITD method for confirmation. This combination was used for routine analysis enforcing legal restrictions on the use of CFC/HCFC in foams.

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Abbreviations

CFC:

chlorofluorocarbon

HCFC:

partially halogenated chlorofluorohydrocarbon

PUR:

polyurethane

PS:

polystyrene

PE:

polyethylene

MHE:

multiple headspace extraction

ECD:

electron capture detector

ITD:

ion trap detector

FID:

flame ionization detector

TCD:

thermal conductivity detector

MS:

mass spectrometry

WCOT:

wall coated, open tubular (column)

ppm:

parts per million (1:106 v/v)

ppb:

parts per billion (1:109 v/v)

ppt:

parts per trillion (1:1012 v/v)

DL:

detection limit

RSD:

relative standard deviation

CO2 :

carbon dioxide

R115:

C2ClF5

R22:

CHClF2

R12:

CCl2F2

R142b:

C2H3ClF2

R114:

C2Cl2F4

R11:

CCl3F

R141b:

C2H3ClF

R113:

C2Cl3F3

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Vollrath, A., Hohl, C. & Seiler, H.G. Trace analysis of chlorofluorocarbons/partially halogenated chlorofluorohydrocarbons (CFC/HCFC) in polymeric foams by headspace capillary gas chromatography with electron-capture detection or ion trap detection combined with preconcentration on a cold trap. Fresenius J Anal Chem 351, 251–259 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00321647

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