摘要

Migration experiments with small sheets cut out from ovenable PET trays were performed in two-sided contact with 3% acetic acid as food simulant at various temperatures. The fraction of diffusible antimony (Sb) was estimated to be 62% in the PET sample under study. Apparent diffusion coefficients of Sb in PET trays were determined experimentally. Measurement of migration between 20 and 150 degrees C yielded a linear Arrhenius plot over a wide temperature range from which the activation energy (E-a) of 188 +/- 36kJmol(-1) and the pre-exponential factor (D-0) of 3.6x10(14)cm(2)s(-1) were determined for diffusing Sb species. E-a was similar to previously reported values for PET bottles obtained with a different experimental approach. E-a and D-0 were applied as model parameters in migration modelling software for predicting the Sb transfer in real food. Ready meals intended for preparation in a baking oven were heated in the PET trays under study and the actual Sb migration into the food phase was measured by isotope dilution ICP-MS. It was shown that the predictive modelling reproduces correctly experimental data.

  • 出版日期2013-3-1