An analytical approach for extraction and detection of permethrin
from functionalized textile materials
Author:
ELENA PERDUM1,
DOINA TOMA1,
MARIANA VAMESU1,
ELENA CORNELIA MITRAN1,
IRINA MARIANA SANDULACHE1,
DANA GEORGETA CIUTARU1,
LUCIA OANA SECAREANU1,
OVIDIU-GEORGE IORDACHE1
Affiliation:
1. National R&D Institute for Textiles and Leather Bucharest (INCDTP) 16 Lucretiu Patrascanu, 030508 Bucharest, Romania e-mail: certex@certex.ro, webpage: http://www.certex.ro
Abstract
With the development of textile industry and technology, the interest in creating value-added textiles is growing more
and more. The global trend is to functionalize textile materials for narrow and well-defined purposes. Textile materials
are increasingly subject of high quality standards and their functionalization must be very efficient and with minimal
impact on the environment and human health. The purpose of this research was to determine the content of permethrin
from knits made of Cell Solution® functional fibers, which provide effective protection against insects. The substance
permethrin (according to WHO recommendation, C21H20Cl2O3, CAS number: 52645-53-1) is integrated into the fibers.
Permethrin is a substance that acts similar to the natural pyrethrum extracted from chrysanthemum flowers. When
insects get into contact with Cell Solution® PROTECTION fibers, the knockdown effect of the substance sets in. A
chemically initiated stimulus causes insects to stay on the textile shorter thus reducing the risk of painful and infectious
bites or strings. The repellent effect is particularly working on ticks, mites and gnats. This research also aims to make a
comparison between the effect of different knitting methods (repeated washing cycles of textile materials, exposure to
Weather Fastness Tester-visible light) in order to observe the stability of the insecticide incorporated into the fiber. For
the extraction of permethrin from knits we used the innovative method of accelerated solvent extraction method (ASE)
and for the quantification of the substance we used the liquid chromatographic method with spectrophotometric
detection (HPLC-MWD). Both cis-permethrin and trans-permethrin were found in the samples, and for isomeric
confirmation we analysed the extracted samples also on gas chromatography (GC-MS).
Publisher
The National Research and Development Institute for Textiles and Leather
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,General Environmental Science,General Business, Management and Accounting,Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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