Abstract

High pressure liquid chromatographic methods for the determination of diphenylmethane-4,4′-diisocyanate (MDI) and toluene diisocyanate (TDI) in chemical products are described. The MDI- and TDI monomers were determined as their urea derivative formed by the reaction with 9-(methyl aminomethyl)-anthracene. Using these methods MDI- and TDI monomer concentrations have been determined in 55 chemical products: sealing waxes, insulating- and adhesive foam, hardener, primer, adhesives and surface coatings. The recovery of both MDI and TDI monomers from various types of chemical product was found to be 92–97%, and the relative standard deviations of the methods was <5% for all types of products.

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