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Determination of pharmaceuticals, iodinated contrast media and musk fragrances in sludge by LC/tandem MS and GC/MS

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1067, Issue 1-2, Pages 213-223

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2004.10.096

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antiepileptics; cytostatic agents; psychiatric drugs; antiphlogistics; lipid regulators; contrast media; musk fragrances; sewage; sewage sludge; GC/MS; SPE; PLE; LC/MS/MS

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Analytical methods have been developed that allow for the determination of antiphlogistics, lipid regulators, the antiepileptic carbamazepine, cytostatic agents, the psychiatric drug diazepam and iodinated contrast media (ICM) as well as two major polycyclic musk fragrances HHCB (galaxolide) and AHTN (tonalide) in activated and digested sludge. The procedures consist of ultrasonic solvent extraction (USE) using methanol/acetone or pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) using 100% methanol. Clean-up was performed with C-18ec material and silica gel followed by LC tandem NIS (electrospray or atmospheric pressure chemical ionization) detection for pharmaceuticals and iodinated contrast media as well as GC/MS in the SIM mode for musk fragrances. Absolute recoveries from spiked activated sludge in general ranged from 88 +/- 4 to 119 +/- 20% for ICM and were 78 +/- 15 and 87 +/- 10% for the AHTN and HHCB, respectively. For the pharmaceuticals, absolute recoveries in activated sludge ranged between 43 and 78%. Subsequently, compensation of losses was carried out by using surrogate standards (acidic pharmaceuticals: fenoprop, neutral pharmaceuticals: dihydro-carbamazepine, musk fragrances: AHTN-D-3). With one exception the recoveries were also adequate in digested sludge ranging from 43% to 120%. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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