Journal of Separation Science, Volume 44, Issue 8, Pages 1694-1705 , 01/04/2021

Miniaturized active air sampling method for the analysis of tire rubber pollutants from indoor and outdoor places

Daniel Armada, Maria Celeiro, Antia Martinez-Fernandez, Piyaluk Nurerk, Thierry Dagnac, Maria Llompart

Abstract

An effective, quick, and sustainable air analysis method was developed to analyze 41 volatiles and semivolatile organic compounds present in tire rubber and crumb rubber materials. The proposed method, based on active sampling using a sorbent material followed by an ultrasound assisted extraction, was developed with the aim of obtaining a fast and simple procedure to determine polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, plasticizers, antioxidants, and vulcanization agents in air. A small amount of sorbent (25 mg) was used, and the analytes were recovered in only 1 mL of solvent. An experimental design was applied to study the influence of main factors such as type of sorbent and type of solvent, extraction technique (ultrasound-assisted extraction and vortex extraction), extraction time, as well as the factor interactions. Under optimal conditions, no breakthrough occurs in the studied interval (up to 4 m<sup>3</sup>). Linearity was demonstrated in a wide concentration range. Accuracy of the total sampling-extraction analysis was evaluated obtaining satisfactory recoveries as well as good precision. The method was successfully applied to different outdoor and indoor air environments, including a recycled rubber synthetic turf football pitch.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

air analysisplasticizerspolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonssolid-phase extractiontire rubber

ASJC Subject Area

Chemical Engineering : Filtration and SeparationChemistry : Analytical Chemistry

Funding Agency

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades


Bibliography


Armada, D., Celeiro, M., Martinez-Fernandez, A., Nurerk, P., Dagnac, T., & Llompart, M. (2021). Miniaturized active air sampling method for the analysis of tire rubber pollutants from indoor and outdoor places. Journal of Separation Science, 44(8) 1694-1705. doi:10.1002/jssc.202001249

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