Determination of petroleum contamination in shellfish using solid phase micro-extraction with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

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Mary A. Stack
Sharon O'Connell
Kevin J. James
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[1] Cork Institute of Technology,Ecotoxicology Research Unit, Department of Chemistry
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2002年 / 373卷
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Solid phase micro-extraction Mussels Aliphatic hydrocarbons Headspace;
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Headspace solid phase micro-extraction (HS-SPME) has been applied as a sampling technique for the determination of petroleum contamination in shellfish using capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). A poly(dimethylsiloxane) fused silica fibre (100 µm thickness) was found to be satisfactory for the extraction of a range of aliphatic hydrocarbons (HCs) from homogenised shellfish tissues. The SPME conditions, including temperature, salt content, extraction time and desorption temperature, were optimised for a range of aliphatic HCs (C9–C20). A methyl silicone column GC (12 m×0.20 mm, 0.33 µm layer thickness) was used with a temperature programme from 40 to 260 °C and the HCs were determined within a mass range of m/z=50–550 in electron impact mode. Calibration range was from 10 to 5000 ng/g with linear correlation coefficients (r2) of 0.982 for nonane to 0.997 for octadecane. Detection limits for aliphatic HCs, spiked into shellfish (mussel) tissues, varied from 3.6 ng/g (tetradecane) to 51 ng/g (eicosane) and relative standard deviation (% RSD) values ranged from 1.4% (hexadecane) to 24.3%(eicosane).
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