Significant concentrations of C-12 to C26 n-alkanes, fluoranthene and
pyrene were found in dichloromethane extracts of filtered Niagara Rive
r water at pH 12 after the water had been thoroughly extracted at pH 1
. Over 40 sampling days, the total concentration of n-alkanes, fluoran
thene, and pyrene in the basic extracts was roughly 60% of the total i
n the acidic extracts plus suspended solids combined. Spike recovery e
xperiments with 31 n-alkanes and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons dem
onstrated that the phenomenon (a) did not occur in distilled water; (b
) occurred in Niagara River water, regardless of whether the initial e
xtraction of filtered water was performed at acidic or neutral pH; and
(c) was not simply the result of incomplete extraction at acidic or n
eutral pH. These findings support earlier studies that suggested that
concentrations of lipophilic organic chemicals in Niagara River water
may be underestimated when determined by the usual technique of extrac
tion at neutral pH.