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This new book on additives used in plastics for food contact, can
be seen as a companion to the 1993 publication Spectra for the
Identification of Monomers in Food Packaging [1, 2]. That earlier
book presented information on monomeric substances listed in
Directive 901128/EEC [3], which restricts the range of monomers and
other starting substances that can be used for the production of
plastics materials and articles intended for food contact
applications. As a logical supplement to the collection of monomers
and other starting substances, the preparation of a reference
collection and a Handbook of analytical data of additives was
undertaken with funding from The European Commission under the
Standards Measurements and Testing programme. We then give a
collection of spectra for the identification of 100 of the most
important additives used in plastics packaging and coatings.
Infra-red (FT-IR) and mass spectra (MS) are presented, as in the
monomers book, but we have extended the scope to include proton
nuclear magnetic resonance eH-NMR) spectra and gas-chromatographic
(GC) data. Legal Framework The Commission of the European
Communities provides in Synoptic Document N. 7 [4] a provisional
list of additives used for the production of food contact plastics.
This Synoptic Document anticipates a Directive on additives for
food contact plastics. One hundred of the most important additives
were selected from this provisional list after extensive
consultation with researchers in the field and with representatives
from European industry (Food Contact Additives Panel (FCA) sector
group of the European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC).
This handbook provides essential practical information for
Industrial and State Control Laboratories and others concerned with
ensuring compliance with European Community directive 90/128/EEC
relating to plastic materials and articles intended to come into
contact with foodstuffs. This new book on additives used in
plastics for food contact can be seen as a companion to Spectra for
the Identification of Monomers in Food Packaging (Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1993). The handbook begins with a chapter describing
the legal framework and the implementation of the European
legislation. There is a brief description of the Dutch fast method
to test compliance with legislation using this handbook. Then, a
collection of spectra is given for the identification of a hundred
of the most important additives used in plastic packaging and
coatings. These additives were selected from Synoptic Document N. 7
after extensive consultation with researchers in the field and with
representatives from European industry. For every additive there is
an entry in the handbook giving the structural formula, CAS and PM
number and trivial name, together with information on physical
characteristics, the food contact uses of the derived plastic
materials. There is a brief description of the analytical approach
for testing compliance with SML or QM limits and reference to the
literature including European research projects. FT-IR, MS and
1H-NMR spectra are proved in standard format for each substance,
and gas-chromatographic retention data are provided as a help in
identification. Most of the additives listed in this volume will be
made available on request as reference substances as either the
pure substance or as a calibrant solution.
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