Determination of aromatic hydrocarbons in submicrogram quantities in aqueous systems by means of high performance liquid chromatography

1973 
Abstract One liter of the water sample is extracted with 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane. This non-polar solvent with a low boiling point is then concentrated and a portion of the concentrated extract is injected in a high performance liquid chromatography system. Polar material is separated from the hydrocarbons by means of a silica gel column. The detector measures the UV absorbance at 254 nm at which wavelength aromatic compounds absorb especially well. The quantitative values are given as phenanthrene equivalents and amounts as small as 20 ng/l can be detected. The standard deviation of the method is ± 50 ng/l. Both these values can be improved with a limited amount of difficulty. A concentrated sample extract can be injected and evaluated in less than 6 minutes, and the method is simple enough to have been used at sea.
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