Picric acid dosage
Expertise | Physicochemical, Nutritional |
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CAS No. | 88-89-1 |
Description
Picric acid, or 2,4,6-trinitrophenol, is a nitrated organic compound historically used as an explosive, antiseptic, and dye. Although its use is now severely restricted, traces can still be detected in certain older materials, industrial residues, used solvents, or chemical effluents. Due to its high reactivity, oxidizing power, and high toxicity, picric acid is classified as a hazardous substance. Its storage and use are strictly regulated by European and international regulations (CLP, REACH, ICPE, etc.).
The detection and measurement of picric acid therefore constitutes a critical safety step for industries, waste treatment operators or those responsible for the conservation of historical materials.
Why measure picric acid?
Picric acid dosage is recommended in several industrial and environmental contexts:
- Safety checks in workshops or laboratories using explosives, old pigments, nitrated solvents;
- Environmental monitoring of soil, water, waste or leachate from classified or decontaminated sites;
- Analysis of heritage materials (museums, archives, old technical objects) potentially contaminated;
- Regulatory monitoring of toxic substances in water, air or finished products, within the framework of REACH or ICPE compliance.
Reliable detection helps prevent risks associated with the accidental handling of unstable residues, or ensures that industrial discharges comply with authorized limit values.
Available analytical methods
YesWeLab offers several validated techniques to detect and quantify picric acid, depending on the matrix and thresholds required:
- HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography): reference technique for the separation and precise quantification of nitroaromatic compounds;
- UV-Vis spectrophotometry: rapid and sensitive method for simple aqueous solutions;
- GC-MS (gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry): ideal for complex or multi-component matrices;
- Specific titrimetry: in certain cases of prepared solutions or process controls.
All methods are carried out in ISO 17025 accredited laboratories, with validation of analytical performance (detection limit, quantification, uncertainty).
Analyzed matrices
Matrices in which picric acid determination is commonly performed include:
- Industrial water (effluents, rinsing water, treated or raw wastewater)
- Chemical or technical waste from nitrate processes or pyrotechnic treatments
- Historical materials (old papers, fabrics, military or laboratory equipment)
- Solvents and residual extracts from chemical syntheses
- Contaminated environmental media (soils, sediments, leachates)
This type of analysis is also used in decontamination protocols, to check the complete elimination of traces of explosives or nitrate derivatives.
Additional analytical services
To strengthen your regulatory or environmental controls, YesWeLab recommends combining picric acid measurement with other specific analyses available in our catalog:
These services enable a complete characterization of chemical risks and compliance with ICPE, ISO 14001 or REACH requirements.
Why choose YesWeLab for this type of analysis?
YesWeLab offers you rapid and centralized access to a network of expert laboratories in environmental and regulated analyses, rigorously selected according to the following criteria:
- COFRAC / ISO 17025 / ICPE / BPL accreditations
- High analytical sensitivity on complex matrices
- Fast turnaround times for critical or regulated analyses
- Complete traceability of samples via our digital platform
- Personalized scientific advice in the event of security or compliance issues
Since 2020, our solution has been used by manufacturers and design offices to manage analyses
Request a quote for picric acid analysis
Do you want to check the presence of picric acid in your matrices or validate the compliance of a waste or material?
Contact our scientific team or submit your analysis request directly via our online platform.
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