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Working Methods Paper: Critical considerations with respect to the identification of tin species in the environment

TitleWorking Methods Paper: Critical considerations with respect to the identification of tin species in the environment
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsQuevauviller, P., Ritsema R., Morabito Roberto, Dirkx W.M.R., Chiavarini Salvatore, Bayona J.M., and Donard O.F.X.
JournalApplied Organometallic Chemistry
Volume8
Pagination541-549
ISSN02682605
Abstract

Biogeochemical pathways of tin species in the environment are still controversial, e.g. with regard to methylation and transmethylation phenomena, owing to the fact that the identification of methylated tin‐compounds is often difficult. The previous tentative identification of a mixed methylbutyltin compound in sediment and biological samples by GC/AAS after hydride generation gave an illustration of this problem. This compound was previously identified in sediments by other authors and also suspected to occur in a contaminated sediment sample from the Boyardville Marina, France. The retention time obtained by GC/AAS corresponded to the actual retention time of a mixed methylbutyltin calibrant. However, additional checks demonstrated that the compound detected was actually monophenyltin. This evidence was produced by a thorough analysis of a selected sediment sample by alternative techniques such as GC/AAS and GC/AES after pentylation, GC/FPD and GC/MS. The results presented highlight the need for a full identification of compounds to avoid mis‐interpretation. Copyright © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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DOI10.1002/aoc.590080607
Citation KeyQuevauviller1994541