Monitoring degradation processes of explosives by HPLC analysis with UV- and amperometric detection |
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Authors: | Kathrin Spiegel Thomas Welsch |
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Affiliation: | 1. Abteilung Analytische Chemie und Umweltchemie, Universit?t Ulm, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, D-89069, Ulm, Germany
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Abstract: | The impact of spilled explosives, their by-products and degradation products on human beings and the environment has been recognised as a serious problem at areas of existing and former ammunition plants. In nature, aerobic and anaerobic degradation processes of explosives and their accompanying compounds yield polar contaminants with relatively high water solubilities. Most are potentially carcinogenic and mutagenic. An HPLC method applying UV-detection for nitroaromatic compounds and amperometric detection for aminoaromatic and phenolic compounds was used for monitoring the degradation of explosives in a polluted groundwater sample under natural conditions. Analysis was performed by direct injection of aliquots of the sample after exposition to daylight for different periods of time. Received: 6 January 1996/Revised: 7 March 1996/Accepted: 13 March 1996 |
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