Abstract
A method for the determination of 19 chlorophenols in industrial effluents samples using solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled to gas chromatography–mass spectrometry has been developed. Four kinds of different SPME fibres have been studied. Among them, the polyacrylate and carbowax®-divinylbenzene fibres were the most adequate. The extraction process was optimized by means of the experimental design, which allows the study of a large number of factors with a reasonable number of experiments. The optimized method allows the determination of the studied chlorophenols in complex matrices with a high organic content with detection limits down to 0.07 ng mL−1 and RSD ranging from 4.4% to 13.8%. The recovery studies with spiked real effluent samples at low levels of chlorophenols ranged from 59.8% to 142.1% for the lowest level (0.5 ng mL−1) and from 79.6% to 115.8% for the highest spiked level (2 ng mL−1). These results show the suitability of the proposed method to monitor chlorophenols in complex samples. 2,4,5-TCP was detected at concentrations close to its limits of detection in effluents coming from an oil refinery.
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