Interference of Transformer oil Matrices to the Internal Standards on PCB Quantification |
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Authors: | Y Y Shu J E Dowdall C Chiu R C Lao |
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Institution: | Environment Canada, Environmental Technology Centre, Chemistry Division , 3439 River Road, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A OH3, Canada |
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Abstract: | Abstract Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic, perssstent, global environmental contaminants which were formulated as complex mixtures of congeners. Many methods have been developed in the past to analyze PCB in transformer oil samples for regulatory purposes. The most important consideration in the cleanup procedure is the ability to remove the oil from the sample matrix, since trace amount of oil will interfere with the subsequent GC-MS analysis. Electron capture detection (ECD) has been the most common method for gas chromatographic analysis of PCBs because of its high sensitivity toward halogenated compounds. ECD can also respond to some non-PCB compound resulting in biased concentrations of PCB. In this work, a two-stage cleanup method, using DMSO liquid/liquid extraction and HPLC column chromatography. has been applied to two types of transformer oil. Five internal standards have been selected to show their performance in the presence of different oil matrices. The comparison of the PCB quantification at different conditions for GC-MS and GC-ECD will be demonstrated. |
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Keywords: | PCB transformer oil high performance liquid chromatography |
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