2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.3c00602
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Polymer Additives to Go? Occurrence of the Rubber Additive 1,3-Diphenylguanidine (DPG) in Bottled Water

Mauricius Marques dos Santos,
Shane Allen Snyder

Abstract: The occurrence of polymer additives such as 1,3diphenylguanidine (DPG) has been recently reported in different human samples, including urine and plasma. It has also been widely reported in many sources of drinking water and tap water. Here, we present the first comprehensive assessment of the occurrence of DPG in bottled water samples. A large-volume direct injection LC-MS/MS method was used for the analysis of polymer additives (DPG, DTG, and 6PPD) and six transformation products in different bottled water s… Show more

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“…Tap water was the focus of a new study by Marques dos Santos and Snyder, who measured the occurrence of 6-PPD, DPG, and three chlorinated DBPs formed from DPG in chlorinated and chloraminated drinking water from Singapore. 18 The DBP 1,3-bis(2-chlorophenyl)guanidine was found in all 20 tap water samples, up to 11.2 ng/L; 1-(4chlorophenyl)-3-(2,4-cichlorophenyl)guanidine and 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-phenylguanidine were found in 10% of the samples, at lower levels. 6-PPD was detected in 25% of the samples, but 6-PPDQ was not detected in any of the tap waters.…”
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“…Tap water was the focus of a new study by Marques dos Santos and Snyder, who measured the occurrence of 6-PPD, DPG, and three chlorinated DBPs formed from DPG in chlorinated and chloraminated drinking water from Singapore. 18 The DBP 1,3-bis(2-chlorophenyl)guanidine was found in all 20 tap water samples, up to 11.2 ng/L; 1-(4chlorophenyl)-3-(2,4-cichlorophenyl)guanidine and 1-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-phenylguanidine were found in 10% of the samples, at lower levels. 6-PPD was detected in 25% of the samples, but 6-PPDQ was not detected in any of the tap waters.…”
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confidence: 90%