Alan D. Hewitt, Thomas F. Jenkins, Thomas A. Ranney
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Abstract
On-site determination of nitroaromatic and nitramine residues in soils was performed using a field-portable gas chromatograph (GC) equipped with a thermionic ionization detector selective for compounds with nitro functional groups. Soil samples were extracted with acetone. A 1-μl volume of the filtered extract was manually injected into the GC, allowing for the rapid determination of the suite of explosives that often coexist in explosives-contaminated soils at military training facilities and other defense-related sites. Good agreement was established for the concentrations of several explosives when results obtained using this method of analysis were compared with those from either high-performance liquid chromatography (Method 8330) or GC electron capture (Method 8095) analysis. Comparisons were performed for sample extracts and for soil subsample replicates distributed for on-site analysis during a field verification test performed under the auspices of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Technology Verification Program. This on-site GC method for the determination of explosives residues in soils is well suited for dynamic site characterization activities. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Field Analyt Chem Technol 5: 228–238, 2001
土壤中炸药的现场气相色谱测定
采用现场便携式气相色谱仪(GC)对土壤中硝基芳香族和硝胺的残留进行了现场测定,GC配备了对含硝基官能团的化合物选择性热离子电离检测器。土壤样品用丙酮提取。将1 μl体积的过滤萃取物手动注入气相色谱,可快速测定军事训练设施和其他国防相关场所爆炸物污染土壤中经常共存的爆炸物。用该方法与高效液相色谱(方法8330)或气相色谱电子捕获(方法8095)分析结果比较,几种爆炸物的浓度具有良好的一致性。在美国环境保护署环境技术验证计划的主持下进行的现场验证测试中,对样品提取物和分发给现场分析的土壤亚样进行了比较。这种现场气相色谱法用于土壤中炸药残留的测定非常适合于动态现场表征活动。©2001 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。化学工程学报(英文版),2001
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