학술논문

Supercritical fluid extraction-gas chromatographic analysis of organic compounds in atmospheric aerosols
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Analytical Chemistry. Oct 1, 1995, Vol. 67 Issue 19, p3541, 9 p. table
Subject
Supercritical fluid extraction -- Usage
Chromatographic analysis -- Usage
Aerosols -- Research
Language
ISSN
0003-2700
Abstract
An integrated sampling and supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) cell has been designed for whole-sample analysis of organic compounds on tropospheric aerosol particles. The low-volume, polymer-free, temperature-controlled extraction cell has been interfaced with a sampling manifold for aerosol collection in the field. After sample collection, the entire SFE cell was removed, transferred, and coupled to a gas chromatograph; after on-line extraction, the cryogenically focused sample was separated and the volatile compounds were detected with either a mass spectrometer or a flame ionization detector. A 20-min extraction at 450 atm and 90 [degrees] C with pure supercritical C[O.sub.2] is sufficient for quantitative extraction of most volatile compounds in aerosol samples. A comparison between SFE and thermal desorption, the traditional whole-sample technique for analyses of this type, was performed using ambient aerosol samples, as well as samples containing known amounts of standard analytes.