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Continuous pressurized solvent extraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from biosolids. Assessment of their lability in soils amended with biosolids
Fecha
2010Registro en:
Analytical Letters, Volumen 43, Issue 16, 2010, Pages 2465-2476
00032719
1532236X
10.1080/00032711003725573
Autor
Retamal, Mauricio
Ahumada, Inés
Maricán, Adolfo
Fuentes, Edwar
Borie B., Gilda
Richter Duk, Pablo
Institución
Resumen
An extraction method of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from biosolids, based on continuous pressurized solvent extraction (PSE), was developed and optimized through an experimental design and followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry determination. From multivariate analysis, the optimum values for extraction variables were: extraction temperature, 110 degrees C and dynamic extraction time, 42min, by using a mixture of dichloromethane and acetone (1:1, v/v) as the extraction solvent at a flow rate of 1mlmin-1. Under optimum extraction conditions, the detection limits for the analytes were between 0.01 and 0.14mgkg-1 with recoveries of between 50 and 126%, which were determined by analysis of certified reference material (Sewage Sludge PAH, LGC6182). The method was applied to assess the lability of PAHs in soils amended with biosolids. It was confirmed that a fraction of these compounds undergoes strong retention in the soil, probably due to interaction with humin material. On the other hand, the amount of PAHs extracted was significantly lower after the 30-day incubation process, which is clearly exacerbated in PAHs with molecular weight lower than 228. This effect observed in the four soils under study can be attributed to degradation of these compounds by soil and biosolid microorganisms.