4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Simultaneous extraction and determination of anionic surfactants in waters and sediments

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1114, Issue 2, Pages 205-210

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2006.03.014

Keywords

sediments; waters; anionic surfactants; extraction methods; pressurized liquid extraction; mass spectrometry

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A new method has been developed for the simultaneous determination of the most frequently used anionic surfactants - linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS), alkyl ethoxysulfates (AES) and alkyl sulfates (AS) - in aqueous and sediment samples. Preconcentration and purification of water samples are carried out by means of solid-phase extraction (SPE). The efficiency of two different extraction methods for the analysis of sediments - Soxhlet extraction and pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) - has been compared. Identification and quantification of the target compounds is performed using a liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (LC-MS) system equipped with an electrospray interface (ESI) in negative ion-mode. Homologue recoveries are 85-123% for SPE, 94-112% for Soxhlet extraction and 81-125% for PLE in the case of LAS, and 60-94% for SPE, 61-109% for Soxhlet extraction and 55-99% for PLE in the case of AES, whereas the limits of detection are 0.1-0.5 ng ml(-1) in water and 1-5 ng g(-1) in sediment. This method has been applied to the determination of anionic surfactants in the Guadalete estuary (SW Spain), and LAS concentration levels from 538 to 10 14 ng g(-1) in sediments and from 25.1 to 64.4 ng ml(-1) in waters have been found. AES values from 168 to 536 ng g(-1) in sediments and from 4.5 to 11.9 ng ml(-1) in waters are reported for the first time in European rivers. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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