Abstract

ABSTRACT This study developed a simple, economical and time-saving clean-up procedure based on an in-house packed column system for the determination of the most toxic-relevant 17 PCDD (polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin) and PCDF (polychlorinated dibenzofuran) congeners in environmental samples following accelerated solvent extraction. The extract solution was cleaned up using a manually packed column system consisting of a multi-layer silica gel column and an activated carbon column. After clean-up, dioxins and furans were analysed by using gas chromatography in combination with high-resolution mass spectrometry. Isotopic labelled spiking experiments investigated the recovery of all dioxin and furan congeners. Then, the clean-up procedure for environmental samples was validated by applying the analysis of both clean soil reference material (CRM EDF-5183) and heavily contaminated sediment reference material (CRM EDF-5184) samples, as well as participating in the proficiency test (PT) for sediment samples. The recovery efficiency of isotope-labelled standard compounds in certified reference material (CRM) samples and PT samples ranged from 35% to 101% and between 46.1% and 105%, respectively. The mass concentrations of 17 PCDD/Fs in CRM samples were in the acceptable range. The absolute z-score value for each PCDD/F congener in the PT samples was below 1, confirming the analytical procedure’s high accuracy. The applied clean-up procedure in this study has demonstrated accuracy, repeatability and a significant increase in sample extraction/preparation productivity by reducing the time for sample preparation.

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