Abstract
Conditions for direct analyses of various aromatic compounds in water by steam carrier gas chromatography (SCGC) were studied by using a hydrogen flame ionization detector and acid washed Chromosorb P modified with 3.5 ± 0.3 wt% of phosphoric acid as a stationary solid in 2 mm i.d. × 2 m glass column. A flowrate of approx. 60 ml min −1 of carrier steam and a column temperature of 150–180°C were considered to be the optimum conditions for analyses of water samples containing several groups of aromatic compounds. Under constant conditions, aromatic compounds were generally eluted in order of their boiling points. The relationship between the retention time and the boiling point was obtained for two groups of substitutes of benzene and naphthalene. The retention time of a substitute of benzene or naphthalene can, therefore, be predicted from its boiling point, and conversely, the aromatic compounds in an unknown water sample can be characterized for identification from their retention times. By SCGC, various aromatic compounds in water at concentrations higher than approx. 30 μg l −1 can be analysed directly without complicated pre-treatment.
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