Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1205299 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, hollow fiber based liquid-phase microextraction (HF-LPME), coupled with GC, GC-MS and GC-IRMS detections, was employed to determine petroleum hydrocarbons in spilled oils. According to the results, the HF-LPME method collected more low-molecular weight components, such as C7-C11n-alkanes, naphthalene, and phenanthrene, than those collected in conventional liquid-liquid extraction (LLE). The results also showed that this method had no remarkable effect on the distributions of high-molecular weight compounds such as >C18n-alkanes, C1-C3 phenanthrene, and hopanes. Also, the carbon isotopic compositions of individual n-alkanes in the two preparation processes were identical. Accordingly, HF-LPME, as a simple, fast, and inexpensive sample preparation technique, could become a promising method for the identification of oil spill sources.
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Authors
Yun Li, Yongqiang Xiong, Jidun Fang, Lifang Wang, Qianyong Liang,