DETERMINATION OF 11 PRIORITY EPA PHENOLICS AT NG L-1 LEVELS BY ONLINESOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION AND LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH UV AND ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION
N. Masque et al., DETERMINATION OF 11 PRIORITY EPA PHENOLICS AT NG L-1 LEVELS BY ONLINESOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION AND LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH UV AND ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION, Chromatographia, 47(3-4), 1998, pp. 176-182
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Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
The eleven priority, EPA phenolic pollutants were determined by liquid
chromatography followed by two detectors in series; UV and electroche
mical. Three different adsorbents, Envi-Carb (a carbon black) and two
functionalized polymeric resins, Bond Elut PPL and another synthesized
in our laboratory with an o-carboxybenzoyl moiety, were compared for
solid-phase extraction (SPE) to detect lower concentrations of the ele
ven phenolics in natural waters. Higher recoveries were obtained using
the functionalized polymeric adsorbents compared with Envi-Carb. When
real samples were analysed, the synthetic adsorbent gave lower interf
erence than Bond Elut PPL and phenol was determined at low levels with
no humic and fulvic acid interference when Na2SO3 was added. The line
arity range for most compounds in tap water nias 0.05-20 mu g L-1 and
the limits of detection were < 35 ng L-1. Repeatability and reproducib
ility between days for real samples spiked at 0.1 mu g L-1, expressed
as relative standard deviation, were < 8 % and 10 %, respectively.