The Extraction Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons From Atmospheric Particulate Matter Samples By Accelerated Solvent Extraction (Ase)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY(2001)

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The Accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) of PAHs (23 2- to 6-ring species) spiked onto glass fibre filters (GFFs) was studied as a function of variable extraction solvents, pressure, temperature and extraction times. Acceptable recoveries (85% +/- 15%) were obtained for certain combinations of conditions and a tentative method (1500 psi, 150 degreesC, 70: 30 hexane: acetone mixture, 7 min heat-up time, 5 min static extraction time, 60% flush volume, 2 static cycles) was selected for further testing. However, this method did not prove as effective as the traditional Soxhlet method of extraction when these parameters were used to extract native PAHs from ambient atmospheric particulate matter collected on a GFF by Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network (IADN) sampling protocols. The extraction recovery study for spiked GFFs was repeated using slightly different extraction conditions: 2000 psi, 100 degreesC, 70:30 hexane: acetone, 5 min heat-up time, 5 min static extraction time, 150% flush volume, 3 static cycles. When this method was applied to the extraction of native PAHs from ambient atmospheric particulate matter collected on GFFs, the results showed equivalent or better recoveries to that of the Soxhlet method. The total time of extraction was 25 min requiring only 30 mL of solvent. This ASE method is presently used to quantitatively determine PAHs in IADN particle-phase samples.
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ambient air samples, glass fibre filters, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, accelerated solvent extraction
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