Abstract

Phthalate plasticizers have been accumulated from filtered seawater by liquid—solid adsorption, and in suspended organic matter collected on glass-fibre filters. They were characterized by gas chromatographic retention indices and by their mass spectra. Single-ion detection, focused on m e 149, was used as a selective and sensitive method to quantify different phthalate esters in Baltic seawater in the 1:10 10–1:10 11 concentration range.

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