Solid phase extractive preconcentration coupled to gas chromatography- atomic emission detection for the determination of chlorophenols in water samples
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Date
2011-07-01
Authors
Elci, Latif
Kolbe, Nina
Elci, Sukru G.
Anderson, Jan T.
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Elsevier B.V.
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BRONZE
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Abstract
Solid-phase extraction (SPE) followed by derivatization and gas chromatography-atomic emission detection (GC-AED) was evaluated for the determination of five chlorophenols (CPs) in water samples. The derivatization was based on the esterification of phenolic compounds with ferrocenecarboxylic acid. The determination of the derivatized phenols was performed by GC-AED in the iron selective detection mode at 302 nm. The described method was tested on spiked water samples.The overall method gave detection limits of 1.6-3.7 ng L-1 and recoveries of 90.9-104.5% for the examined mono- to trichlorophenols in 10 mL water samples. The CPs extracted from a 10 mL water sample with SPE were concentrated into 100 µL of organic solvent, a preconcentration factor of 100. The method was applied to lake and tap water samples, and CP contents between 6 and 51 ng L-1 in lake water and between below the detection limit and 8 ng L-1 in tap water were found for different CPs. The method is quick, simple and gives excellent recoveries, limits of detection and standard deviations. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Chlorophenols, Derivatization, Ferrocenecarboxylic acid esters, GC-AED, Solid phase extraction, Water analysis, Esters, Gas chromatography, Lakes, Phase separation, Phenols, Acid ester, Derivatizations, Solid-phase extraction, Extraction, Chromatography, Gas, 550, Metallocenes, Phase separation, Extraction, Fresh Water, Phenols, Limit of Detection, Ferrocenecarboxylic acid esters, Ferrous Compounds, Solid phase extraction, Gas chromatography, Solid-phase extraction, Esterification, Solid Phase Extraction, Water, Esters, Derivatizations, 540, Water analysis, Derivatization, Lakes, Acid ester, GC-AED, Water Pollutants, Chemical, Chlorophenols
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01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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