WANG Jin-qian, WANG Yan, ZHANG Jun, et al. Determination of Three Residual Organic Solvents with Low Boiling Point in D-101 Macroporous Absorption Resin by Headspace-GC with Solid Resin Sampled[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(4): 71-74.
WANG Jin-qian, WANG Yan, ZHANG Jun, et al. Determination of Three Residual Organic Solvents with Low Boiling Point in D-101 Macroporous Absorption Resin by Headspace-GC with Solid Resin Sampled[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(4): 71-74.DOI:
Objective: To establish a method to determine the content of three residual organic solvents such as benzene
methylbenzene and phenylethylene in the D-101 macroporous absorption resin
by headspace-GC. Method: Headspace condition was as follows:equilibrium temperature 120℃; pressurization time 0.5 min; equilibrium time 30 min; ration ring filling time 0.5 min; sample injection time 1 min. Chromatographic condition was as follows:FID-detector
DM-1 GC column; column temperature
the initial temperature was kept at 60℃ for 10 min
then
rose to 200℃ at the rate of 5℃·min-1; split ratio was 2:1
flow rate was 0.4 mL·min-1
N2-Air-H2 (30:300:30). Result: The method was in good linear relation
recovery (more than 90%)
precision and reproducibility. Limits of detection were less than 3 PPM. Conclusion: This method is more closed to truth-value than the method of solvent extraction and direct injection
and also operates simply. So it is suitable for determining the content of residual organic solvent in the D-101 macroporous absorption resin.