2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.05.071
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Determination of decabromodiphenyl ether in backcoated textile preparation

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“…The analysis of the unaged textile samples revealed that they contained ~91%wt:wt of the claimed concentration of ATO in Type A (ATO-HBCD) samples compared to ~70 %wt:wt of the theoretical concentration of ATO claimed to exist in type B backcoated samples. Samples of the same textile were then thermally aged or exposed to UV light at 340 nm for different periods of time [1,2]; at the end of the ageing period, samples of both types, A and B, were analysed and their ATO content was determined. Table 1 and 2 show the results of the complete extraction of the thermally and UV aged samples at the end of the ageing period, these results indicate that the total recovery of antimony trioxide concentrations decreased due to ageing conditions (like other brominated FR) [1,2].…”
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“…The analysis of the unaged textile samples revealed that they contained ~91%wt:wt of the claimed concentration of ATO in Type A (ATO-HBCD) samples compared to ~70 %wt:wt of the theoretical concentration of ATO claimed to exist in type B backcoated samples. Samples of the same textile were then thermally aged or exposed to UV light at 340 nm for different periods of time [1,2]; at the end of the ageing period, samples of both types, A and B, were analysed and their ATO content was determined. Table 1 and 2 show the results of the complete extraction of the thermally and UV aged samples at the end of the ageing period, these results indicate that the total recovery of antimony trioxide concentrations decreased due to ageing conditions (like other brominated FR) [1,2].…”
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“…A direct comparison of the weight loss with the blank samples (i.e., samples containing no flame retardant) and the ones containing (FR) revealed that the main source for the weight loss of the thermally or UV aged textile samples can be attributed to the release of FR [1,2], which matched with similar results obtained in literatures [2,25], from the present results and taken into accounts mass balance we can conclude that the total weight loss is attributed to the loss of both halogenated FR and ATO [2,25]. 3 Results are averaged of three repeated samples.…”
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