Triphenyl phosphate dosage
Description
Triphenyl phosphate (TPP) is an organophosphorus compound commonly used as a plasticizer and flame retardant in polymers, varnishes, resins, and some cosmetics. Its laboratory determination allows its presence and concentration in materials, packaging, or finished products to be determined to ensure chemical safety and regulatory compliance .
Properties and uses of triphenyl phosphate
Triphenyl phosphate improves the flexibility, thermal stability, and flame resistance of polymeric materials. It is often incorporated into:
- technical plastics ( PVC, polycarbonates, polyurethanes);
- varnishes , paints and adhesives ;
- coatings and cosmetics (especially nail polish) as a film-forming or plasticizing agent ;
- certain lubricants and hydraulic fluids .
However, its use is subject to increased regulatory surveillance , due to its endocrine disrupting potential and its environmental persistence .
Objectives of TPP dosage
Triphenyl phosphate analysis allows:
- Check regulatory compliance (REACH regulation, European directives on restricted substances);
- Assess the potential migration of TPP into packaging or materials in contact with food;
- Control the purity of cosmetic formulations and guarantee the safety of finished products;
- Characterize polymer materials and their chemical composition;
- Monitor environmental pollution in water, soil or industrial emissions.
Affected matrices include:
- technical plastics and polymers,
- resins and solvents,
- cosmetics and liquid formulations,
- water, effluents and industrial dust.
Analytical methods used
The analysis of triphenyl phosphate is mainly based on high-precision chromatographic techniques :
- GC-FID (gas chromatography with flame ionization detection) : suitable for the quantification of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds in polymers and cosmetics.
- GC-MS (gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry) : reference method for the specific identification and quantification of TPP, even in trace amounts.
These methods also allow the detection of associated compounds such as tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP) or tris(1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TCPP) , often used together as flame retardants.
Additional analyses such as the measurement of bisphenol A or di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) can be combined for a complete control of the chemical contamination of materials and packaging.
Industrial applications
The dosage of triphenyl phosphate is essential in several industrial contexts:
- Quality control of plastics and resins intended for packaging, construction or automotive;
- Verification of the conformity of cosmetics (absence of substances prohibited according to EC Regulation No. 1223/2009);
- Environmental analysis for monitoring industrial discharges;
- Migration control for food contact materials, in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 10/2011;
- Toxicity studies and chemical safety assessment in consumer products.
Carrying out analyses at YesWeLab
Triphenyl phosphate analyses are carried out in ISO 17025 accredited partner laboratories, using protocols validated according to international standards. Samples are prepared by solid/liquid extraction, then analyzed by GC-FID or GC-MS depending on the required sensitivity.
Each analysis report includes:
- the concentration measured in mg/kg or µg/g,
- the analytical method applied,
- the limits of detection and quantification
Since 2020, YesWeLab has been supporting players in the cosmetics, materials, and environmental industries in their regulatory compliance and product safety . Thanks to its digital platform, analysis management is simplified: ordering, tracking samples, and receiving results online.
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