The supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) w
as carried out spiking a clay-sand soil with saturated and aromatic fractio
ns from crude oil. The effect of acetone concentration in the supercritical
fluid acting as a modifier was also investigated. The best recoveries of P
HCs close to 70-100% were obtained at 80 degrees C and 227 arm, correspondi
ng to a fluid density of 0.65 g/ml of pure CO2, in the presence of 5% (v/v)
acetone. The presence of the polar modifier (5%) improved the extraction o
f the aromatic fraction. Higher concentration of modifier (10%) decreased t
he extraction efficiencies of both saturated and aromatic fractions. The re
covery of the aromatic compounds were proportional to the increase of analy
te concentration in the spiking solutions. A combination of size-exclusion
and adsorption effects seems to be involved and this would account for the
higher recovery of low- and high-molecular-mass n-alkanes as compared to th
ose of the mid ones. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.