Abstract
Infrared spectra of various extracts were used to identify p-chlorobenzenesulfonic acid in groundwater, and several derivatives were prepared for confirmation. A reversed-phase ion-pair liquid chromatographic method was developed to quantify the compound. Groundwater from the Stringfellow Superfund site was used as a test sample, p-Chlorobenzenesulfonic acid was determined to be the predominant organic species in the water, comprising as much as 50% of the organic carbon.
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