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Analytical and Environmental Aspects of the Flame Retardant
Tetrabromobisphenol-A and its Derivatives

Research Authors
Adrian Covaci, Stefan Voorspoels, Mohamed Abou-Elwafa
Abdallah, Tinne Geens, Stuart Harrad, Robin J. Law
Research Journal
Journal of Chromatography A,
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
vol. 1216
Research Year
2009
Research Abstract

The present article reviews the available literature on the analytical and environmental aspects of tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBP-A), a currently intensively used brominated flame retardant (BFR). Analytical methods, including sample preparation, chromatographic separation, detection techniques, and quality control are discussed. An important recent development in the analysis of TBBP-A is the growing tendency for liquid chromatographic techniques. At the detection stage, mass-spectrometry is a well-established and reliable technology in the identification and quantification of TBBP-A. Although interlaboratory exercises for BFRs have grown in popularity in the last 10 years, only a few participating laboratories report concentrations for TBBP-A. Environmental levels of TBBP-A in abiotic and biotic matrices are low, probably due to the major use of TBBP-A as reactive FR. As a consequence, the expected human exposure is low. This is in agreement with the EU risk assessment that concluded that there is no risk for humans concerning TBBP-A exposure. Much less analytical and environmental information exists for the various groups of TBBP-A derivatives which are largely used as additive flame retardants.