Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1201999 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2012 | 7 Pages |
A new, simple and accurate method for extraction of explosives from soil was developed and validated. The method includes one hour gentle extraction of compounds from soil in acetonitrile:dichloromethane 50:50 at 30 °C. Further analysis was made with GC–MS using cool on-column injection and negative chemical ionization. The method increased the recovery of the more volatile products, generated higher accuracy and was extensively time-saving compared to the conventional EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency) 8330 method. Applications are demonstrated on commercial reference materials.
► A new extraction method for explosives in soil, using GC–MS, worked well for three certified soils. ► High recovery of the analytes, in most cases within the confidence interval of the soils. ► Validation showed no perfect linearity of the GC–MS, but very low curvature, and also low LOD. ► Time-saving and simple extraction in combination with low LOD allows a higher throughput of samples.