Abstract

An improved simple, fast and miniaturized method for the determination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in freshwater sediment using ultrasonic solvent extraction followed by stir bar sorptive extraction–thermal desorption–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (USE-SBSE/TD–GC–MS) is presented. The sediment sample (0.2 g) is extracted with methanol (1:1.2, 2:1.0 mL) in an ultrasonic bath (two 5-min extraction cycles). The combined extracts are made up to 5 mL with water, and from the resulting solution, the analytes are preconcentrated on a stir bar coated with polydimethylsiloxane during 1 h of stirring. The loaded sorptive stir bar is then thermally desorbed and online analysed by GC–MS. For the analytes in river sediment, a linear dynamic range of 0.5–50 ng g−1 was established and limits of detection in sub nanogram-per-gram level were achieved. Recoveries and repeatability were obtained in the ranges 62.8–91.5 % and 3.6–15.0 %, respectively. The method accuracy was confirmed by the analysis of PCBs and PBDEs in a certified reference material. The main improvement in comparison with similar published methods is in shortening the sample handling time and the method miniaturization.

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