Five different extraction techniques (Soxhlet, automated Randall, accelerated solvent extraction, microwave assisted solvent extraction and extraction with a surfactant solution) for the determination of NP and NPEOs in river sediments have been evaluated in this study. All the techniques were applied to the same three samples collected from northern Italian rivers. The analyses have been performed with two RP columns, with different stationary reversed phases: a classical C-18 phase and a hexyl-phenyl one. Recoveries and the reproducibilities of the different extraction techniques are comparable and all methods give reliable results. The variance of the results is dominated by the variance in sample homogeneity, sample preparation and chromatographic analysis. The choice between the methods can be made on the basis of cost and safety characteristics of each technique. Preliminary results on an aqueous based extraction method with a surfactant solution (Tween-80) and its application to sediment and worm tissue analysis are also presented

Extraction of Nonylphenol and Nonylphenol Ethoxylates from River Sediments: Comparison among different Extraction Techniques

PATROLECCO L;POLESELLO S;VALSECCHI S
2003

Abstract

Five different extraction techniques (Soxhlet, automated Randall, accelerated solvent extraction, microwave assisted solvent extraction and extraction with a surfactant solution) for the determination of NP and NPEOs in river sediments have been evaluated in this study. All the techniques were applied to the same three samples collected from northern Italian rivers. The analyses have been performed with two RP columns, with different stationary reversed phases: a classical C-18 phase and a hexyl-phenyl one. Recoveries and the reproducibilities of the different extraction techniques are comparable and all methods give reliable results. The variance of the results is dominated by the variance in sample homogeneity, sample preparation and chromatographic analysis. The choice between the methods can be made on the basis of cost and safety characteristics of each technique. Preliminary results on an aqueous based extraction method with a surfactant solution (Tween-80) and its application to sediment and worm tissue analysis are also presented
2003
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
58
145
149
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Column liquid chromatography
nonylphenol
nonylphenolethoxylates
river sediment
extraction methods
Questo articolo presenta la sintesi di un lavoro di sviluppo ed ottimizzazione analitica, svolto nei laboratori dell’IRSA, per la determinazione di nonilfenolo ed etossilati correlati a corta catena in matrici acquatiche. La scelta di queste molecole è dovuta al fatto che esse agiscono come interferenti nel sistema endocrino degli organismi acquatici inducendo effetti di tipo estrogenico. Per questo motivo il nonilfenolo è stato inserito nella lista delle sostanze prioritarie pericolose nell’Annex 10 della Direttiva 2000/60/CE: per queste sostanze è previsto un monitoraggio frequente in diverse matrici (acqua, sedimento, biota). In assenza di metodi ufficiali per queste molecole, è molto importante mettere a disposizione del mondo scientifico e degli organi di controllo metodologie validate per la loro determinazione nelle diverse matrici acquatiche
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Croce, V; Patrolecco, L; Polesello, S; Valsecchi, S
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