Química Nova (Jan 2011)

Quantificação de antimônio em garrafas de politereftalato de etileno (PET) brasileiras por fluorescência de raios-X e avaliação quimiométrica para verificar a presença de pet reciclado através do teor de ferro

  • Gustavo G. Shimamoto,
  • Bianca Kazitoris,
  • Luis F. R. de Lima,
  • Nathassia D. de Abreu,
  • Vitor T. Salvador,
  • Maria Izabel M. S. Bueno,
  • Eustáquio V. R. de Castro,
  • Elói A. S. Filho,
  • Wanderson Romão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422011000800017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 8
pp. 1389 – 1393

Abstract

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Antimony is a common catalyst in the synthesis of polyethylene terephthalate used for food-grade bottles manufacturing. However, antimony residues in final products are transferred to juices, soft drinks or water. The literature reports mentions of toxicity associated to antimony. In this work, a green, fast and direct method to quantify antimony, sulfur, iron and copper, in PET bottles by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry is presented. 2.4 to 11 mg Sb kg-1 were found in 20 samples analyzed. The coupling of the multielemental technique to chemometric treatment provided also the possibility to classify PET samples between bottle-grade PET/recycled PET blends by Fe content.

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