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Analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls in transformer oils by automated online coupling reversed phase liquid chromatography-gas chromatography using the through oven transfer adsorption desorption (TOTAD) Interface
Fecha
2012-03Registro en:
Cortés, Jose; Andini, Juan Carlos; Toledano, Rosa; Quintero, Carlos; Villén, Jesús; et al.; Analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls in transformer oils by automated online coupling reversed phase liquid chromatography-gas chromatography using the through oven transfer adsorption desorption (TOTAD) Interface; Taylor & Francis Ltd; International Journal Of Environmental Analytical Chemistry; 93; 4; 3-2012; 461-471
0306-7319
Autor
Cortés, Jose
Andini, Juan Carlos
Toledano, Rosa
Quintero, Carlos
Villén, Jesús
Vázquez, Ana
Resumen
An automated method for the direct analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in transformer oil is presented. The proposed method uses the TOTAD (through oven transfer adsorption desorption) interface for the on-line coupling of reversed phase liquid chromatography and gas chromatography (RPLC-GC). In this fully automated system, the oil is injected directly with no sample pre-treatment step other than dilution with n-propanol and filtration. In the LC step, PCBs are separated from other components of the oils using methanol/water (90:10 v/v) as mobile phase, at a flow rate of 1 mL min. The LC fraction containing the PCBs is automatically transferred to the GC by the TOTAD interface and GC analysis enables the separation of the PCB congeners. The proposed method is compared with two other methods: the European Norm (UNE-EN-61619) and that of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) (D4059-00). The proposed method practically eliminates the time-consuming sample preparation step and avoids errors caused by sample manipulation. The total PCB concentrations obtained with the three methods are similar.