Determination of PAHs in Combustion-Related Samples and in SRM 1597, Complex Mixture of PAHs from Coal Tar |
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Authors: | Dianne L Poster Maria J Lopez De Alda Stephen A Wise Jane C Chuang Judy L Mumford |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Analytical Chemistry Division , Gaithersburg, MD, 20899, USA;2. Battelle Columbus Operations , Columbus, OH, 43201, USA;3. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Research Triangle Park, NC, 27711, USA |
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Abstract: | Three types of combustion sample extracts, smokeless coal, smoky coal, and wood, were analyzed for a range of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polycyclic aromatic sulfur heterocycles (PASH). Standard Reference Material (SRM) 1597, Complex Mixture of PAHs from Coal Tar, was also analyzed as a control sample and for the determination of a larger number of PAHs relative to those determined previously. Target analytes included many alkyl-substituted PAHs such as dimethylphenanthrenes, methylfluoranthenes, and methylpyrenes. The analytical methods included sample clean-up and the selection of specific stationary phases to accomplish unique separations of PAHs. Clean-up involved the use of normal-phase liquid chromatographic isolation of PAHs based on the number of aromatic carbons and a total PAH fraction, PAHs in the resulting fractions were separated by gas chromatography using two stationary phases with different selectivities and analyzed using mass spectrometry. These methods are discussed below and results are presented with an emphasis on the relative concentrations and distribution of PAHs in the combustion samples. |
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Keywords: | PAHs combustion Standard Reference Materials |
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