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BS ISO 16000-33:2017 Indoor air Determination of phthalates with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS)

BS ISO 16000-33:2017

Indoor air Determination of phthalates with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS)

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Standard number:BS ISO 16000-33:2017
Pages:52
Released:2017-08-25
ISBN:978 0 580 83587 2
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 16000-33:2017


This standard BS ISO 16000-33:2017 Indoor air is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.20 Ambient atmospheres

This document specifies the sampling and analysis of phthalates in indoor air and describes the sampling and analysis of phthalates in house dust and in solvent wipe samples of surfaces by means of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.

Two alternative sampling and processing methods, whose comparability has been proven in a round robin test, are specified for indoor air[4]. Sampling can take place using sorbent tubes with subsequent thermal desorption and GC-MS analysis. Alternatively, sampling can take on other types of sorbent tubes that are subsequently analysed by solvent extraction with GC-MS.

Depending on the sampling method, the compounds dimethyl phthalate to diisoundecylphthalate can be analysed in house dust as described in Annex C[8]. The investigation of house dust samples is only appropriate as a screening method. This investigation only results in indicative values and is not acceptable for a final assessment of a potential need for action.

Dimethyl phthalate to diisoundecylphthalate can be analysed in solvent wipe samples as described in Annex B. Solvent wipe samples are suitable for non-quantitative source identification.

NOTE In principle, the method is also suitable for the analysis of other phthalates, adipates and cyclohexane dicarboxylic acid esters, but this is confirmed by determination of the performance characteristics in each case.

General information on phthalates are given in Annex A.