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Storage stability studies for tributyltin determination in human urine samples using headspace solid‐phase microextraction and gas chromatography mass spectrometry
Authors:G A Zachariadis  N M Tzollas  M Nikolaou  E Rosenberg
Institution:1. Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University, , 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece;2. Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna University of Technology, , 1060 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:A headspace solid‐phase micro‐extraction (HS‐SPME) method was employed in order to study the effect of storage conditions of human urine samples spiked with tributyltin (TBT) using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. To render the analyte more volatile, the derivatization (ethylation) was made in situ by sodium tetraethylborate (NaBEt4), which was added directly to dilute unpreserved urine samples and in buffers of similar acidity. The stability of TBT in human urine matrix was compared with the stability of TBT in buffer solutions of similar pH value. Critical parameters of storage conditions such as temperature and time, which affect the stability of TBT in this kind of matrix, were examined extensively. The tests showed that the stability of TBT remains practically satisfactory for a maximum of 2 days of storage either at +4 or 20°C. Greater variations were observed in the concentration of TBT in human urine samples at +4°C and lower ones at ?20°C over a month's storage. The freeze–thaw cycles have negative effect on the stability and should be kept to a minimum. The results from spiked urine samples are also discussed in comparison to those acquired from buffer solutions of equal TBT concentration. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:tributyl tin  HS‐SPME  GC‐MS  human urine  storage  stability
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