2005
DOI: 10.1080/10406630500457703
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OXIDATION OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES PRIOR TO THE DETECTION OF PCBs AND PAHs IN NATURAL WATERS BY FLUOROMETRY ON SOLID SORBENT

Abstract: A method for the detection of PCBs in water, based on extraction/concentration with tab-shaped elements cut from C18 fiberglass SPE disks coupled with a fluorescence detection has been applied to natural waters. Due to the known complexing property of the naturally present Natural Organic Matter (NOM) with respect to non polar organic pollutants, NOM was shown to compete with the solid phase for PCB adsorption thus reducing the capability of the method.In order to obviate the negative effect of NOM on the sens… Show more

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“…Solid phase extraction was performed for the dissolved phase using Strata C 18 -E cartridges. Oxidation of humic substances was performed before passing the sample through the cartridge to minimize the retention artifact due to PCB/PBDE association with dissolved organic matter sorbents (Belfatmi et al 2005). Briefly, samples were acidified to pH 2 with approximately 2 ml of 98% sulfuric acid; a volume of 1.6 ml KMnO 4 (0.2 M) was added; and the mixture was then stirred for 30 min.…”
Section: Sample Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solid phase extraction was performed for the dissolved phase using Strata C 18 -E cartridges. Oxidation of humic substances was performed before passing the sample through the cartridge to minimize the retention artifact due to PCB/PBDE association with dissolved organic matter sorbents (Belfatmi et al 2005). Briefly, samples were acidified to pH 2 with approximately 2 ml of 98% sulfuric acid; a volume of 1.6 ml KMnO 4 (0.2 M) was added; and the mixture was then stirred for 30 min.…”
Section: Sample Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%