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Analytical Methods | 2010

Rapid analysis of polybrominated diphenyl ethers by ion attachment mass spectrometry

Yuka Sato; Mitsuhiro Oki; Asato Kondo; Miyuki Takenaka; Hideki Satake

Novel rapid analytical method was developed for evaluating polymers for the presence of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), which have been prohibited by the RoHS directive, using ion attachment mass spectrometry (IAMS). IAMS requires no chemical pretreatment or separation process for the individual organic compounds before analysis because of its “soft” ionization feature. When measurement was performed for a standard solution of decabromodiphenly ether (decaBDE), no fragment ions were detected. The optimum analysis conditions for polymers were determined using reference materials. When polymers containing decaBDE were analyzed by IAMS under the optimum conditions, a decaBDE concentration of approximately 300 ppm (in the case of 1-mg solid sample for analysis) could be detected with no fragmentation. Even if other brominated compounds, such as ethylene (bis-tetrabromophthal)imide (EBTBPI) and bis(pentabromophenyl)ethane (BPBPE) were present in the sample together with decaBDE, each compound could be identified successfully. In addition, with respect to the validation of IAMS, it was confirmed the limit of detection (LOD) and the limit of quantification (LOQ) for decaBDE were 13.5 and 45.0 ppm (in the case of 1-mg solid sample for analysis), respectively, and that the calibration curve showed good linearity (R2 = 0.9962) within the range of 0.04 to 2.00 μg. The recovery of the decaBDE from the certified reference materials was 81.4% for the 317-ppm sample and 85.4% for 886-ppm sample.


Archive | 2014

Nonaqueous electrolyte air battery

Asato Kondo; Takashi Kuboki


Archive | 2010

Acidic gas absorbent, acidic gas removal device, and acidic gas removal method

Shinji Murai; Satoshi Saito; Yasuhiro Kato; Takehiko Muramatsu; Takashi Kuboki; Hiroko Watando; Asato Kondo; Yukishige Maezawa


Archive | 2012

Electrode for non-aqueous electrolyte rechargeable battery, non-aqueous electrolyte rechargeable battery, and battery pack

Asato Kondo; 近藤亜里; Takashi Kuboki; 久保木貴志


Archive | 2009

CARBON DIOXIDE ABSORBING SOLUTION

Asato Kondo; Satoshi Saito; Shinji Murai; Hiroko Watando


Archive | 2009

Carbon dioxide absorbent solution

Shinji Murai; Satoshi Saito; Takehiko Muramatsu; Yukishige Maezawa; Takashi Kuboki; Yasuhiro Kato; Reiko Yoshimura; Hiroko Watando; Asato Kondo


Archive | 2016

ELECTRODE FOR NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY, NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY, AND BATTERY PACK

Asato Kondo; Takashi Kuboki


Archive | 2014

NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SECONDARY BATTERY AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF

Shinsuke Matsuno; Hidesato Saruwatari; Dai Yamamoto; Asato Kondo


Archive | 2017

CARBONIC ACID GAS ABSORBING MATERIAL, CARBONIC ACID GAS RECOVERY SYSTEM, AND CARBONIC ACID GAS RECOVERY METHOD

Hiroko Watando; Takashi Kuboki; Asato Kondo; Mitsuru Udatsu


Archive | 2012

Pile secondaire à électrolyte non aqueux et son procédé de fabrication

Shinsuke Matsuno; 松野 真輔; Hidesato Saruwatari; 秀郷 猿渡; Dai Yamamoto; 大 山本; Asato Kondo; 亜里 近藤

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Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation

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