Determination of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in water samples using large volume on-column injection capillary gas chromatography

1993 
An automated large volume on-column injection technique for capillary gas chromatography (GC) with solvent divert and heated retention gap technology has been utilized to determine polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in samples of industrial plant process water. Injecting large sample volumes on-column enabled the sample preparation procedure to be simplified and provided a fast, labor-saving technique for screening water samples. Diverting approximately 95% of the solvent away from the analytical column and the detector enabled chromatography to reflect classical capillary loading and detector conditions. Simplifications include significant reduction of sample and eluent volumes used during extraction and the elimination of Kuderna-Danish evaporative concentration. System performance, such as linearity and limit of detection, were evaluated for selected PAHs. Spiked water samples were prepared in the lower μ/L range to determine extraction efficiency. Results are compared with those obtained by a reputable contract laboratory following EPA Method 625.
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