Headspace microextraction in packed sorbent coupled to cooling device as a new extraction technique for the HPLC determination of PAHs in soil samples
International Conference and Exhibition on Advances in HPLC & Chromatography Techniques
March 14-15, 2016 London, UK

Payman Hashemi and Fariba Nazari Serenjeh

Lorestan University, Iran

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Pharm Anal Acta

Abstract:

A semi-automatic headspace microextraction in packed sorbent coupled to cooling device (HS-MEPS-CD) system was developed with the ability of heating the sample matrix and simultaneously cooling the extraction phase. Amino ethyl-functionalized SBA- 15, a nanoporous sorbent, was used in the device for the extraction. The innovated technique was applied to the extraction and HPLC determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil samples. The proposed device improves the efficiency of the release of analytes from the matrix, facilitates the mass transfer into the headspace and significantly increases the partition coefficients of the analytes. For the efficient extraction of PAHs by the HS-MEPS-CD system, several parameters that influence the performance of the technique, such as nature and amount of sorbent, eluent type, elution volume, extraction temperature and the number of draweject cycles were carefully studied. Under optimal experimental conditions, linear calibration curves were obtained with regression coefficients that ranged from 0.952 to 0.988 and detection limits from 0.0006 to 0.0037 μg/g. The method was successfully applied to the HPLC analysis of PAHs in soil samples.

Biography :

Payman Hashemi has completed his PhD from Uppsala University, Sweden. He is a Professor of Analytical Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry, Lorestan University, Iran. He has published more than 70 papers in international journals.

Email: hashemi.payman@gmail.com