Analysis of Diesel Fuel Contamination in Soils by Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectrometry and Solid Phase Microextraction-Gas Chromatography

D. Malley, Kristina N. Hunter, G. R. Barrie Webster
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A feasibility study was undertaken to determine whether the rapid, nondestructive analytical technology, near-infrared reflectance spectrometry (NIRS) could be used to predict total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) in contaminated soil. Hydrocarbon concentrations were determined on samples of diesel-contaminated soils by the solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography (SPME-GC) method. The same samples were then scanned for near-infrared reflectance spectrometry over the wavelength range 1100 to 2498 nm. Calibrations were developed between the NIR spectral data and the reference SPME-GC chemical data using stepwise multiple linear regression. Linear regression relationships between NIR-predicted TPH concentrations and reference data had r2 of 0.68 and 0.72. These results indicate that the combination of NIRS and SPME-GC shows promise as a method for rapid estimation of TPH in soil. A major hurdle in the evaluation of methodology for hydrocarbons residues in soil is the challenge posed by the weathering of s...
土壤中柴油污染的近红外反射光谱和固相微萃取-气相色谱分析
研究了近红外光谱(NIRS)快速无损分析技术在污染土壤中预测石油总烃(TPH)的可行性。采用固相微萃取-气相色谱(SPME-GC)法测定柴油污染土壤样品中的碳氢化合物浓度。然后对相同的样品进行近红外反射光谱扫描,波长范围为1100至2498 nm。采用逐步多元线性回归对近红外光谱数据与参考SPME-GC化学数据进行校正。nir预测TPH浓度与参考数据的线性回归关系r2分别为0.68和0.72。这些结果表明,近红外光谱与SPME-GC相结合是一种快速估算土壤TPH的方法。土壤中碳氢化合物残留评价方法的一个主要障碍是土壤风化所带来的挑战。
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