Literature DB >> 14650617

Pressurised liquid extraction--comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography for fast-screening of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil.

Ruby Ong1, Staffan Lundstedt, Peter Haglund, Philip Marriott.   

Abstract

Pressurised liquid extraction (PLE) was applied to the extraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from contaminated soils from Husarviken in Stockholm, Sweden. The extraction step was followed by conventional gas chromatography (GC), comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC) (both with flame ionisation detection) and gas chromatography-quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. Qualitative and quantitative aspects of the results are considered. Qualitatively, results from all chromatographic analyses are in good agreement, and PLE provides a reliable extraction technique with all PAHs extracted in one extraction step; no carry over was observed. With respect to PAH quantification, some variability in results was noted, with better agreement in PAH concentrations for GC and GC x GC measurement, as compared to GC-MS. GC analysis compares favourably with GC x GC apart from the few exceptions where peaks are not fully resolved from other co-extracted analytes, which compromises GC-FID measurement. For example, acenaphthene shows a much higher concentration when measured by GC-FID, demonstrating the superior separating powers of GC x GC; the latter is the preferred technique if precise and accurate quantification of analytes are required. GC-MS results compare reasonably with GC x GC for low-molecular mass PAHs but not for high-molecular mass PAHs; results for GC-MS are consistently higher than those for GC x GC for high-molecular mass PAHs. Since PLE-GC x GC is proposed as a broad screening tool, the demand for precise quantification may be relaxed in the present situation. GC x GC has the added advantage of providing chemical structural information within the two-dimensional contour presentation. Reproducibilities for GC x GC results (peak area) and 2tR were acceptable with relative standard deviations (R.S.D.) of 8 and 1%, respectively (at the mg/kg level), and good repeatability within samples was achieved.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14650617     DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2003.07.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr A        ISSN: 0021-9673            Impact factor:   4.759


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1.  An investigation into the occurrence and distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in two soil size fractions at a former industrial site in NE England, UK using in situ PFE-GC-MS.

Authors:  Damien Lorenzi; Mark Cave; John R Dean
Journal:  Environ Geochem Health       Date:  2010-05-23       Impact factor: 4.609

2.  Chemical and bioanalytical characterisation of PAHs in risk assessment of remediated PAH-contaminated soils.

Authors:  Maria Larsson; Jessika Hagberg; Anna Rotander; Bert van Bavel; Magnus Engwall
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2013-05-11       Impact factor: 4.223

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