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Improved sample treatment for the determination of insoluble soap in sewage sludge samples by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection
Authors:Samuel Cantarero  O Ballesteros  JL Vílchez  C Verge
Institution:a Research Group of Analytical Chemistry and Life Sciences, Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Granada, Campus of Fuentenueva, E-18071 Granada, Spain
b Cepsa Química S.A., Avda. del Partenón 12, E-28042 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:A new selective and sensitive method for the determination of insoluble fatty acid salts (soap) in sewage sludge samples is proposed. The method involves a clean up of sample with petroleum ether, the conversion of calcium and magnesium insoluble salts into soluble potassium salts, potassium salts extraction with methanol, and a derivatization procedure previous to the liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (LC-FLD) analysis. Three different extraction techniques (Soxhlet, microwave-assisted extraction and ultrasounds) were compared and microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) was selected as appropriate for our purpose. This allowed to reduce the extraction time and solvent waste (50 mL of methanol in contrast with 250 mL for Soxhlet procedure). The absence of matrix effect was demonstrated with two standards (C13:0 and C17:0) that are not commercials and neither of them has been detected in sewage sludge samples. Therefore, it was possible to evaluate the matrix effect since both standards have similar environmental behaviour (adsorption and precipitation) to commercial soaps (C10:0-C18:0). The method was successfully applied to samples from different sources and consequently, with different composition.
Keywords:Sewage sludge  Soap  Soxhlet  Microwave-assisted extraction  Ultrasound  Liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection (LC-FLD)
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