Abstract

A miniaturized analytical procedure to determine selected polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) in low mass loadings (<10 mg) of particulate matter (PM) is evaluated. The proposed method is based on a simple sonication/agitation method using small amounts of solvent for extraction. The use of a reduced sample size of particulate matter is often limiting for allowing the quantification of analytes. This also leads to the need for changing analytical procedures and evaluating its performance. The trueness and precision of the proposed method were tested using ambient air samples. Analytical results from the proposed method were compared with those of pressurized liquid and microwave extractions. Selected PACs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and nitro polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (NPAHs)) were determined by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (HPLC/FD). Taking results from pressurized liquid extractions as reference values, recovery rates of sonication/agitation method were over 80% for the most abundant PAHs. Recovery rates of selected NPAHs were lower. Enhanced rates were obtained when methanol was used as a modifier. Intermediate precision was estimated by data comparison from two mathematical approaches: normalized difference data and pooled relative deviations. Intermediate precision was in the range of 10–20%. The effectiveness of the proposed method was evaluated in PM aerosol samples collected with very low mass loadings (<0.2 mg) during characterization studies from turbofan engine exhausts.

Highlights

  • There is an increasing concern about the chemical characterization of environmental samples of size-segregated samples [1,2,3]

  • Instrumental limit of detection of each polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) was calculated as twice the standard deviations deduced from analyses of three standard solutions containing ng mL−1 and 10 ng mL−1 for selected PAHs and NPAH, respectively

  • We outlined the scope of a sonication/agitation extraction method with minimal handling and reagents for PAC determination in particulate matter (PM) samples with low mass loadings (

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Introduction

There is an increasing concern about the chemical characterization of environmental samples of size-segregated samples [1,2,3]. This leads to the analysis of reduced sample sizes of particulate matter (PM) containing very low levels of pollutants. These samples require improving both analytical method extraction and quality. Conventional analytical procedures usually require samples with mass loadings in order of dozens of mg (i.e., ambient air samples collected by using high volume sampler during 24 hours). Soxhlet (SX), microwave assisted extraction (MAE), pressurized liquid extraction (PLE), and ultrasonic extractions (US)

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