Limit of free ethylene oxide
Acetaldehyde solution
Prepare a solution of acetaldehyde in water containing a known concentration of about 10 µg per mL. [NOTEPrepare the Acetaldehyde solution fresh just prior to use.]
Ethylene oxide stock solution
[CautionEthylene oxide is toxic and flammable. Prepare these solutions in a well-ventilated fume hood, using great care. Protect both hands and face by wearing polyethylene protective gloves and an appropriate face mask.
] [NOTEBefore using the polyethylene glycol 200 in this test, remove any volatile components from it by placing 500 mL of the polyethylene glycol 200 in a 1000-mL round bottom flask, attaching the flask to a rotary evaporator, and evaporating at a temperature of 60
and at a pressure of 1.5 kPa to 2.5 kPa for 6 hours.
] Fill a chilled pressure bottle with liquid ethylene oxide, and store in a freezer when not in use. Use a small piece of polyethylene film to protect the liquid from contact with the rubber gasket. Tare a glass-stoppered conical flask, add about 50 mL of polyethylene glycol 200, and reweigh the flask. Transfer about 5 mL of the liquid ethylene oxide to a 100-mL beaker chilled in a mixture of sodium chloride and wet ice (1:3). Using a gas-tight gas chromatographic syringe that has been previously cooled to
10
, transfer about 300 µL (corresponding to about 250 mg) of liquid ethylene oxide to the polyethylene glycol 200, and swirl gently to mix. Replace the stopper, reweigh the flask, and determine the amount of ethylene oxide absorbed by weight difference. Adjust the weight of the mixture with polyethylene glycol 200 to 100.0 g, replace the stopper, and swirl gently to mix. This stock solution contains about 2.5 mg of ethylene oxide per g.
[NOTEPrepare this stock solution fresh just prior to use, and store in a refrigerator.
]
Ethylene oxide standard solution A
Tare a glass-stoppered conical flask, and chill it in a refrigerator. Add about 35 mL of polyethylene glycol 200, and reweigh the flask. Using a gas-tight gas chromatographic syringe that has been chilled in a refrigerator, transfer about 1 g of the chilled Ethylene oxide stock solution, accurately weighed, to the tared, conical flask. Adjust the weight of the solution with polyethylene glycol 200 to 50.0 g, replace the stopper, and swirl gently to mix. Transfer about 10 g of this solution, accurately weighed, to a 50-mL volumetric flask. Add 30 mL of water, and mix. Dilute with water to volume, and mix to obtain a solution containing about 10 µg of ethylene oxide per mL. [NOTEPrepare this solution fresh just prior to use, and store in a refrigerator.]
Ethylene oxide standard solution B
Transfer 10.0 mL of Ethylene oxide standard solution A to a 50-mL volumetric flask, dilute with water to volume, and mix to obtain a solution containing about 2 µg of ethylene oxide per mL. [NOTEPrepare this solution fresh just prior to use, and store in a refrigerator.]
Standard solutions
Transfer 0.5 mL of
Ethylene oxide standard solution B to a 10-mL pressure headspace vial, add 0.1 mL of
Acetaldehyde solution and 0.1 mL of water, seal the vial, and mix. Heat the mixture at 70
for 45 minutes to obtain
Standard solution A. Transfer about 1 g of Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether, accurately weighed, to a 10-mL pressure headspace vial, add 0.5 mL of
Ethylene oxide standard solution B and 0.5 mL of water. Seal the vial, and mix. Heat the mixture at 70
for 45 minutes to obtain
Standard solution B.
Test solution
Transfer about 1 g of Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether, accurately weighed, to a 10-mL pressure headspace vial, add 1 mL of water, seal the vial, and mix. Heat the mixture at 70
for 45 minutes to obtain the
Test solution.
Chromatographic system
(see
Chromatography 621)
[NOTEThe use of a headspace apparatus that automatically transfers a measured amount of headspace is allowed.
] The gas chromatograph is equipped with a flame-ionization detector, maintained at about 250
, and a 0.32-mm × 30-m glass or quartz capillary column bonded with a 1.0-µm layer of phase G1. The injection port temperature is maintained at about 150
. The column temperature is maintained at 50
for 5 minutes after injection, then programmed to increase at the rate of 5
per minute to 180
, then at the rate of 30
per minute to 230
and to maintain this temperature for 5 minutes. The carrier gas is helium flowing at a rate of about 1 mL per minute. Chromatograph the gaseous phase of
Standard solution A, and record the peak responses as directed for
Procedure, adjusting the sensitivity of the system so that the peak heights of the two principal peaks in the chromatogram are not less than 15% of the full scale of the recorder: the relative retention times are about 0.94 for acetaldehyde and 1.0 for ethylene oxide; the resolution,
R, between the acetaldehyde and ethylene oxide peaks is not less than 2.0; and the relative standard deviation for replicate injections is not more than 15%.
Procedure
[NOTEUse peak areas where peak responses are indicated.
] Using a heated, gas-tight gas chromatographic syringe, separately inject equal volumes (about 1 mL) of the gaseous headspace of
Standard solution B and the
Test solution into the chromatograph, record the chromatograms, and measure the peak responses: the mean area of the ethylene oxide peak in the chromatogram obtained from the
Test solution is not greater than half the mean area of the corresponding peak in the chromatogram obtained from
Standard solution B. Calculate the amount of ethylene oxide in the portion of Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether taken by the formula:
rU / [(
rSWU)
(
rUWS)],
in which
rU and
rS are the ethylene oxide peak responses obtained from the
Test solution and
Standard solution B, respectively; and
WU and
WS are the weights, in g, of Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether taken to prepare the
Test solution and
Standard solution B, respectively: not more than 1 µg per g is found.
Assay
System suitability solution
Prepare a solution in methanol containing about 1 mg each of 2-methoxyethanol, 2-ethoxyethanol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and
USP Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether RS per mL.
Chromatographic system
(see
Chromatography 621)The gas chromatograph is equipped with a flame-ionization detector, maintained at a temperature of about 275
, and a 0.32-mm × 30-m fused-silica column bonded with a 1.0-µm layer of phase G46. The column temperature is programmed to be maintained at about 120
for 1 minute, then to increase to 225
at a rate of 12
per minute, and to be maintained at 225
for 2 minutes. The injection port temperature is maintained at about 250
. Helium is used as the carrier gas at a flow rate of about 2.2 mL per minute. Chromatograph the
System suitability solution, and record the peak responses as directed for
Procedure: the relative retention times are about 0.40 for 2-methoxyethanol, 0.43 for 2-ethoxyethanol, 0.50 for ethylene glycol, 0.93 for diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, and 1.0 for diethylene glycol; the resolution,
R, between 2-ethoxyethanol and ethylene glycol is not less than 2.0; and the relative standard deviation for replicate injections is not more than 2.0% determined from diethylene glycol monoethyl ether.
Procedure
Inject a volume (about 0.5 µL) of Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether into the chromatograph, record the chromatogram, and measure the areas for the major peaks. Calculate the percentage of C
6H
14O
3 in the portion of Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether taken by the formula:
100(A / B),
in which
A is the diethylene glycol monoethyl ether peak response; and
B is the sum of the responses of all the peaks in the chromatogram.