K. Siu, J. McLaren, P. Maxwell, G. Gardner, S. Berman
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The common analytical technique for butyltins involves extracting the species as halides, derivatizing to hydrides or tetraalkyltins, separating by using gas chromatography, and quantitating with flame photometry or atomic absorption spectrometry. To arrive at certified concentrations of butyltins in standard reference materials (SRMs), it is, however, imperative to have results from at least two independent analytical techniques.