A kind of detection method of bisphenol A content
A detection method and content technology, which are applied in the detection field of bisphenol A content, can solve problems such as narrowing of synchronous fluorescence spectrum bands, and achieve the effects of good prediction effect, high reliability and simplified spectrum.
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[0031] For the preparation of mixed standard solutions of bisphenol A, phenol and octylphenol, 37 mixed standard solution samples composed of three kinds of phenols in different concentration ratios were randomly divided into two groups, and one group was a calibration set, including 30 three kinds of phenols. The mixed standard solutions of phenols; the other set is a verification set, including 7 mixed standard solutions of three kinds of phenols. The real concentration values of bisphenol A in 37 samples were calculated according to the designed concentration ratio, and the concentration ratio of bisphenol A, phenol, and octylphenol in each sample calibration set of the quantitative calibration model is shown in Table 1. Table 2 shows the content and predicted recovery of bisphenol A in artificially synthesized samples predicted by the established PLS quantitative calibration model.
[0032] Table 2
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[0034] The content of bisphenol A is detected by the const...
Embodiment 2
[0045] The established quantitative calibration model was used to predict the content of bisphenol A in actual samples to verify the applicability of the method. Bisphenol A in polycarbonate plastics was extracted by soaking method. Six samples of the same polycarbonate sample were pipetted, and the constant-wavelength synchronous fluorescence spectrum of the soaking solution was scanned when the wavelength difference was 80nm. The established quantitative calibration model was used to predict the concentration of bisphenol A. The established quantitative calibration model predicted the content of bisphenol A in soaked samples and its relative standard deviation is shown in Table 4.
[0046] Table 4
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[0048] The average content of bisphenol A in the sample is 0.51 μg / g, the standard deviation of 6 parallel measurement results is 0.06 μg / g, and the relative standard deviation is 11.7%. It can be seen that the reproducibility of the present invention meets the requir...
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