Affiliation:
1. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Office of Cosmetics and Colors, 5100 Paint Branch Pkwy, College Park, MD 20740
Abstract
Abstract
Recently, a new color additive, D&C Black No. 2, a high-purity furnace black in the general category of carbon blacks, was listed as a color subject to batch certification by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Asimple procedure was developed to determine mercury (Hg) in D&C Black No. 2, which is limited by specification to not more than 1 ppm Hg. The method uses partial acid digestion followed by cold vapor atomic absorption and was developed bymodifying a method used for other color additives. The carbon black samples are treated with amixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids and heated by microwave in sealed Teflon<sup/> vessels. The resulting solutions, which are stable to Hg loss for at least 1 week, are diluted and analyzed for Hg using cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry. Validation was performed by spiking carbon black samples with inorganic Hg (HgNO3) at levels from 0.1 to 1.5 /g, and by analyzing 2 standard reference materials. At the specification level of 1 ppm Hg (1 g Hg/g), the 95% confidence interval was 0.01 ppm Hg (0.01 g Hg/g). The method developed in this study gave good results for very difficult-to-analyze materials, such as coal standard reference materials and carbon black. By eliminating volatility and adsorption factors through the formation of HgCl42 complexes, one can avoid using extremely hazardous acids such as HF and HClO4.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Pharmacology,Agronomy and Crop Science,Environmental Chemistry,Food Science,Analytical Chemistry
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4 articles.
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