An Economical EN71 Solution for VOCs Analysis from Toys Emission Using an Agilent 7667A Mini TD and an Agilent 5977E MSD System
Applications | 2013 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Exposure to volatile organic compounds in toys poses significant health risks to children. Compliance with the European EN71-11 standard requires accurate sensitive and repeatable analysis of these compounds.
This study develops an economical analytical protocol using a thermal desorber coupled to gas chromatography mass spectrometry to quantify key VOCs in toy materials. Calibration range linearity and repeatability were evaluated for twelve target compounds. Plastic and textile toy samples were spiked and analyzed to verify method performance.
Toy samples were cut into small pieces and transferred to an adsorbent tube using a thermal extractor at 40 C and a constant nitrogen flow. Liquid calibration standards in methanol were prepared at six concentration levels and loaded onto Tenax TA tubes in a controlled flow system. Each spiked sample received a known amount of standard before analysis.
Calibration curves showed excellent linearity with correlation coefficients above 0.998 for all compounds. Peak shapes were symmetrical and free of tailing. Repeatability tests yielded relative standard deviations below 5 percent for most analytes. Analysis of spiked real samples confirmed the robustness and reproducibility of the method.
This protocol satisfies EN71-11 criteria while minimizing instrument complexity and operational costs. It is well suited for routine quality control in toy manufacturing and regulatory laboratories.
Advances may include automated sampling workflows, expanded analyte lists, tandem mass spectrometry for enhanced specificity, and compact field-deployable systems for on-site screening.
The proposed thermal desorption GC MS method provides a cost-effective, sensitive, and repeatable solution for monitoring VOC emissions in toys, meeting regulatory requirements and supporting routine safety assessments.
GC/MSD, Thermal desorption, GC/SQ
IndustriesMaterials Testing
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Exposure to volatile organic compounds in toys poses significant health risks to children. Compliance with the European EN71-11 standard requires accurate sensitive and repeatable analysis of these compounds.
Study Objectives and Overview
This study develops an economical analytical protocol using a thermal desorber coupled to gas chromatography mass spectrometry to quantify key VOCs in toy materials. Calibration range linearity and repeatability were evaluated for twelve target compounds. Plastic and textile toy samples were spiked and analyzed to verify method performance.
Methodology
Toy samples were cut into small pieces and transferred to an adsorbent tube using a thermal extractor at 40 C and a constant nitrogen flow. Liquid calibration standards in methanol were prepared at six concentration levels and loaded onto Tenax TA tubes in a controlled flow system. Each spiked sample received a known amount of standard before analysis.
Used Instrumentation
- Thermal desorber equipped with Tenax TA sorbent
- Gas chromatograph with a DB-624 capillary column for VOC separation
- Mass selective detector operating in scan mode over 35 to 300 m/z range
Results and Discussion
Calibration curves showed excellent linearity with correlation coefficients above 0.998 for all compounds. Peak shapes were symmetrical and free of tailing. Repeatability tests yielded relative standard deviations below 5 percent for most analytes. Analysis of spiked real samples confirmed the robustness and reproducibility of the method.
Practical Benefits and Applications
This protocol satisfies EN71-11 criteria while minimizing instrument complexity and operational costs. It is well suited for routine quality control in toy manufacturing and regulatory laboratories.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advances may include automated sampling workflows, expanded analyte lists, tandem mass spectrometry for enhanced specificity, and compact field-deployable systems for on-site screening.
Conclusion
The proposed thermal desorption GC MS method provides a cost-effective, sensitive, and repeatable solution for monitoring VOC emissions in toys, meeting regulatory requirements and supporting routine safety assessments.
References
- EN71-11:2005 Safety of toys part 11 organic compounds methods of analysis
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