ISO 17734-1
Determination of organonitrogen compounds in air using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry - Part 1: Isocyanates using dibutylamine derivatives
| Organization: | ISO |
| Publication Date: | 1 December 2013 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 40 |
| ICS Code (Workplace atmospheres): | 13.040.30 |
scope:
This part of ISO 17734 gives general guidance for the sampling and analysis of airborne isocyanates in workplace air. When amines and aminoisocyanates are suspected to be emitted (e.g. from thermal degradation of PUR), it is recommended that, in addition to isocyanates, the amines and aminoisocyanates in the air are determined, using DBA and ethyl chloroformate as reagents (see ISO 17734-2).
The method is suitable for the determination of a wide range of
different isocyanates in both the gas and particle phases. Typical
monofunctional isocyanates that can be determined are isocyanic
acid (ICA), methyl isocyanate (MIC), ethyl isocyanate (EIC), propyl
isocyanate (PIC), butyl isocyanate (BIC), and phenyl isocyanate
(PhI). Typical monomeric diisocyanates include 1,6-hexamethylene
diisocyanate (HDI), 2,4- and 2,6-toluene diisocyanate (TDI),
4,4'-methylenediphen
The instrumental detection limit for aliphatic isocyanates is about 5 nmol/sample and for aromatic isocyanates, it is about 0,2 nmol/sample. For a 15 l air sample, this corresponds to 0,6 ng∙m-3 for HDI and 0,02 ng∙m-3 for TDI.
The useful range, for a 5 l air sample, of the method is approximately 0,001 μg∙m-3 to 200 mg∙m-3 for TDI.
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