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http://dx.doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2011.30.3.281

Concentration of Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde depending on the Time of Storage into Mineral Water  

Lee, Youn-Hee (Drinking Water & Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Lee, Jun-Bae (Drinking Water & Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Park, Ju-Hyun (Drinking Water & Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Choi, Ja-Yoon (Drinking Water & Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Ahn, Kyung-Hee (Drinking Water & Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Ahn, Hye-Sil (Drinking Water & Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Kwon, Oh-Sang (Drinking Water & Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
Kim, Tae-Seung (Geumriver Environmental Research Center)
Han, Jin-Suk (Drinking Water & Sewerage Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research)
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Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture / v.30, no.3, 2011 , pp. 281-287 More about this Journal
Abstract
BACKGROUND: According to Korean regulations, bottled waters (BWs) can not be treated with chemical disinfectants like chlorine, so UV and ozone disinfection is applied. During the past several years, chemicals were detected in some BWs, and the public was concerned about the safety of BWs. METHODS AND RESULTS: Mineral waters were stored for 180 days at $25^{\circ}C$ and $50^{\circ}C$, tested acetaldehyde and formaldehyde by HPLC. When mineral waters were put in a PET bottles, the formaldehyde level ranged from 5 to $66{\mu}g/L$ during 180 days at $50^{\circ}C$. While the acetaldehyde level ranged from 31 to $221{\mu}g/L$, it was low than $16{\mu}g/L$ in glass bottle. CONCLUSION(s): This result showed that formaldehyde and acetaldehyde were detected higher in PET bottles than glass bottles, these also increased depending on the time of storage. Concentration of formaldehyde and acetaldehyde could be significantly influenced by the time of storage and temperature.
Keywords
Acetaldehyde; Formaldehyde; HPLC; Polyethylene terephthalate; Time of storage;
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