Determination of o-phthalic acid in snow and its photochemical degradation by capillary gas chromatography coupled with flame ionization and mass spectrometric detection

Chemosphere(2011)

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Phthalic acid and its photochemical degradation has been determined in snow and rainwater samples collected during winters (2003–2010) in the Southeast of Massachusetts using capillary gas chromatography (GC) with flame ionization and mass spectrometric detection. Water samples were dried using a rotary evaporator and derivatized with a 14% BF3/methanol reagent before GC analysis. The developed method proved simple and accurate. Phthalic acid was found in snow samples collected in a concentration range of 7.22–76.5nM. The photodegradation of phthalate was carried out under 300nm UV light. The direct photodecomposition of the acid is slow (5%h−1). However, the addition of dissolved Fe(III) species at 2.0μM accelerated the light-induced degradation of phthalic acid by 3.5times in the atmospheric water samples. Photodegradation rates of phthalic acid increases with decreasing pH value of water samples in the range of pH 2.8–4.5.
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Phthalic acid,Iron,Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry,Snow,Rain,Photodegradation
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