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JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
Volume 39, Issue 13, Pages 2604-2615Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201501355
Keywords
Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction; Gas chromatography; Mass spectrometry; Volatile organic compounds; Wastewater
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- National Science Center, Warsaw, Poland [DEC-2013/09/D/ST8/03973]
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We present a new procedure for the determination of oxygenated volatile organic compounds in samples of postoxidative effluents from the production of petroleum bitumens using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry. The eight extraction parameters were optimized for 43 oxygenated volatile organic compounds. The detection limits obtained ranged from 0.07 to 0.82 mu g/mL for most of the analytes, the precision was good ( relative standard deviation below 2.91% at the 5 mu g/mL level and 4.75% at the limit of quantification), the recoveries for the majority of compounds varied from 70.6 to 118.9%, and the linear range was wide, which demonstrates the usefulness of the procedure. The developed procedure was used for the determination of oxygenated volatile organic compounds in samples of raw postoxidative effluents and in effluents after chemical treatment. In total, 23 compounds at concentration levels from 0.37 to 32.95 mu g/mL were identified in real samples. The same samples were also analyzed in the SCAN mode, which resulted in four more phenol derivatives being identified and tentatively determined. The studies demonstrated the need for monitoring volatile organic compounds content in effluents following various treatments due to the formation of secondary oxygenated volatile organic compounds.
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