Since the perfluorinated organic compounds have been recognized as persistent organic pollutants present in the environment, food and living organisms, new analytical methods are being developed for their determination. Many of the described earlier methods focus on determination of particular fluorinated compounds, however, the specific compounds are only a part of all organic fluorine compounds present in environmental or biological samples.
Abstract. Because of the global presence of anthropogenic perfluorinated organic compounds in the environment, foods and living organisms, and their large structural variety, it can be helpful to develop a method for determination of their total content at trace level in different matrices. In the developed method, the defluorination was carried with sodium biphenyl, derivatization of released fluoride to triphenylfluorosilane and determination by gas chromatography. Three detection methods were compared: flameionization detection, electron capture detection and mass spectrometry. Among them the MS detection was found to be the most favorable one in terms of the instrumental limit of detection (LOD) , whereas the flame-ionization detection was considered to be the most favorable in terms of the method limit of detection (MDL). For the initial sample volume of 1 L and performing the whole procedure of determination, including preconcentration, the MDL value for perfluorooctanoic acid was evaluated as 0.043 ppb.
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