Determination of bisphenol A in water bottles by spectrophotometric method
Bisphenol A (BpA) is a building block for the production of epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. These plastics are extensively employed to produce water bottles from which BpA can leach into drink. Therefore this dissertation aims to determine the trace amounts of BpA leached from water bott...
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
2015
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/60399/1/NUR%20SYUHADA%20BINTI%20ABD%20RAZAK%20-%20e.pdf http://eprints.usm.my/60399/ |
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Summary: | Bisphenol A (BpA) is a building block for the production of epoxy resins and
polycarbonate plastics. These plastics are extensively employed to produce water bottles
from which BpA can leach into drink. Therefore this dissertation aims to determine the
trace amounts of BpA leached from water bottled samples with respect to different
temperatures of water (0°C, 4°C, 27°C, 70°C and 100°C) and after being repeatedly used
by using UV-Vis spectrophotometry method. A total of three plastic water bottles were
randomly chosen for this purpose. The analysis of BpA was carried out by diazotizing the
clenbuterol with sodium nitrite before coupled them with BpA to form an azo-compound
in ammonia-ammonium chloride buffer. Then, the solution was subjected to UV Spectra at
396 nm. For the effect of different water temperatures, the trace amounts of BpA can be
detected from Bottle 3 at 0°C (0.006 mM), 4°C (0.0041 mM), 100°C (0.0014 mM) and no
BpA was detected at 27°C and 70°C. While, Bottle 1 and 2, there is also no BpA was
detected at any temperatures of water samples. The reusability test was also conducted for
all three types of bottles. Bottle 3 showed no BpA was detected for the first time of use,
however about 0.0015 mM of BpA was detected after second times of use and 0.0058 mM
of BpA after the third times. For Bottle 1, the trace amounts of BpA was found after had
been used for three times (0.0025 mM). This study was successfully conducted to show
the potential of BpA to leach from the plastic bottle at different water temperatures and
after the bottle being repeatedly used. |
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