Development of plasticised PVC sensing films for the determination of BTEX compounds in aqueous samples |
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Authors: | Fiona Regan Fiona Walsh James Walsh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Applied Science Limerick Institute of Technology Moylish Park Limerick Ireland;2. FOCAS and Physics Department Dublin Institute of Technology Kevin Street Dublin 8 Ireland |
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Abstract: | A novel plasticised PVC polymer membrane as a sensing film for the determination of BTEX compounds using ATR-FTIR spectroscopy is demonstrated. A range of 10 plasticised PVC phases have been investigated using toluene and tetrachloroethylene as test analytes. Both analyte enrichment rates and infrared absorbance values were considered when choosing a suitable polymer for sensing. An enhancement in analyte absorbance at the characteristic IR absorption bands was noted as the plasticiser concentration in the film was increased. 2% PVC with 75% diisooctyl azelate was found to show promising results for simultaneous determination of the BTEX compounds. All BTEX analytes can be measured in less than 8 min. A study of a multicomponent sample demonstrated that analyte enrichment times were influenced by the presence of even one additional analyte component in the sample. |
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Keywords: | Plasticiser Sensing Polymer Films Infrared Spectroscopy Btex Compounds |
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