IN-LINE FLOW-INJECTION EXTRACTION PRECONCENTRATION THROUGH A PASSIVE HYDROPHILIC MEMBRANE - DETERMINATION OF TOTAL PHENOLS IN OIL BY FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS
Jf. Vanstaden et He. Britz, IN-LINE FLOW-INJECTION EXTRACTION PRECONCENTRATION THROUGH A PASSIVE HYDROPHILIC MEMBRANE - DETERMINATION OF TOTAL PHENOLS IN OIL BY FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 357(8), 1997, pp. 1066-1071
An in-line flow injection extraction-preconcentration procedure for th
e determination of total phenols in oil is described. The reaction bet
ween phenolic compounds and 4-aminoantipyrine in the presence of K2S2O
8 as oxidizing reagent was used. The phenols were extracted and precon
centrated from a xylene solution by using a more selective passive hyd
rophilic Spectrapor membrane which also removed interferences. The phe
nols deprotonated after diffusion to the basic acceptor stream and the
preconcentrated phenolate was injected into a carrier stream containi
ng 4-aminoantipyrine as colour reagent. The carrier stream then merged
with the oxidant stream. followed by detection at 500 nm. The system
was suitable for the determination of total phenols in oil at a sampli
ng rate of 12 samples per hour with an RSD of batter than 1.3%. The de
tection limit was 0.09 mg/l for phenol, 0.18 mg/l for o-cresol and 0.0
2 mg/l for m-cresol. The results of the proposed system compared favou
rably with a standard manual 4-AAP method and a standard GC procedure.