Abstract
Gas chromatographic analysis of Aromatic Sulfur Compounds in distilled water and seawater samples has been performed after adsorption from 100 mL water sample onto a cartridge containing a mixture of 50 mg NH2- and 50 mg C18-bonded porous silica. The Aromatic Sulfur Compounds are desorbed with a mixture of acetone-trichloromethane (1:1), which is concentrated and analysed by gas-chromatography coupled to flame ionization or mass spectrometry detectors. The average recoveries of 80 ng mL-1 of each Aromatic Sulfur Compound from distilled water and 5.0-160 ng mL-1 from seawater samples are 93.5% with a standard deviation 2.7. The limits of detection are 0.1 and 0.08 μg mL-1 for thiophene-2-carboxaldehyde and benzothiophene, respectively, and 0.07 and 0.06 μg mL-1 for dibenzothiophene and thiantrene, respectively, in GC-FID with a relative standard deviation 8.2, whereas they are 0.08 and 0.06 μg mL-1 for thiophene-2-carboxaldehyde and benzothiophene, respectively, and 0.05 and 0.04 μg mL-1 for dibenzothiophene and thiantrene, respectively, in selected ions monitoring (SIM) with a relative standard deviation 7.8.
Keywords: Adsorbent, Aromatic sulfur compounds, Crude oil, Seawater pollution, GC-MS
Current Analytical Chemistry
Title: Aromatic Sulfur Compounds Enrichment from Seawater in Crude Oil Contamination by Solid Phase Extraction
Volume: 5 Issue: 4
Author(s): P. Avino, I. Notardonato, G. Cinelli and M. V. Russo
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Keywords: Adsorbent, Aromatic sulfur compounds, Crude oil, Seawater pollution, GC-MS
Abstract: Gas chromatographic analysis of Aromatic Sulfur Compounds in distilled water and seawater samples has been performed after adsorption from 100 mL water sample onto a cartridge containing a mixture of 50 mg NH2- and 50 mg C18-bonded porous silica. The Aromatic Sulfur Compounds are desorbed with a mixture of acetone-trichloromethane (1:1), which is concentrated and analysed by gas-chromatography coupled to flame ionization or mass spectrometry detectors. The average recoveries of 80 ng mL-1 of each Aromatic Sulfur Compound from distilled water and 5.0-160 ng mL-1 from seawater samples are 93.5% with a standard deviation 2.7. The limits of detection are 0.1 and 0.08 μg mL-1 for thiophene-2-carboxaldehyde and benzothiophene, respectively, and 0.07 and 0.06 μg mL-1 for dibenzothiophene and thiantrene, respectively, in GC-FID with a relative standard deviation 8.2, whereas they are 0.08 and 0.06 μg mL-1 for thiophene-2-carboxaldehyde and benzothiophene, respectively, and 0.05 and 0.04 μg mL-1 for dibenzothiophene and thiantrene, respectively, in selected ions monitoring (SIM) with a relative standard deviation 7.8.
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Avino P., Notardonato I., Cinelli G. and Russo V. M., Aromatic Sulfur Compounds Enrichment from Seawater in Crude Oil Contamination by Solid Phase Extraction, Current Analytical Chemistry 2009; 5 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157341109789077696
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