Determination of DDT and Metabolites in Surface Water and Sediment Using LLE, SPE, ACE and SE
Abstract Surface water and sediment samples collected from Jukskei River in South Africa, were subjected to different extraction techniques, liquid–liquid (LLE), solidphase extraction (SPE), activated carbon extraction (ACE) and soxhlet extraction (SE) for sediment. The samples were extracted with...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-tut-oai-encore.tut.ac.za-d10015022015-11-27T03:53:05Z Determination of DDT and Metabolites in Surface Water and Sediment Using LLE, SPE, ACE and SE Sibali, LL Okonkwo, JO Zvinowanda, C Extraction methods Metabolites Abstract Surface water and sediment samples collected from Jukskei River in South Africa, were subjected to different extraction techniques, liquid–liquid (LLE), solidphase extraction (SPE), activated carbon extraction (ACE) and soxhlet extraction (SE) for sediment. The samples were extracted with dichloromethane, cleaned in a silica gel column and the extracts quantified using a Varian 3800 GC-ECD. The percentage recovery test for 2,40DDT, DDE and DDD and 4,40DDT, DDE and DDD in water ranged from 80%–96% and 76%–95% (LLE); 56%–76% and 56%–70% (SPE) and 75%–84% (ACE), respectively; while that recoveries for sediment samples varied from 65%– 95% for 2,40DDT, DDE and DDD and 80%–91% for 4,40DDT, DDE and DDD. The high recoveries exhibited by ACE compared very well with LLE and SE. This was not the case with SPE which exhibited the lowest value of recoveries for both 2,4 and 4,40DDD, DDE and DDT standard samples. The mean concentrations of DDT and metabolites ranged from nd-1.10 lg/L, nd-0.80 lg/L, nd- 1.21 lg/L and 1.92 lg/L for LLE, SPE, ACE and SE, respectively. The total DDT (2,40 and 4,40-DDT) in water and sediment samples ranged from 1.20–3.25 lg/L and 1.82–5.24 lg/L, respectively. The low concentrations of the DDT metabolites obtained in the present study may suggest a recent contamination of the river by DDT. Springer Science 2009-04-09 Text Pdf http://encore.tut.ac.za/iii/cpro/DigitalItemViewPage.external?sp=1001502 DOI 10.1007/s00128-009-9851-0 en Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (c)Springer Science+Business Media, LLC |
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Abstract
Surface water and sediment samples collected
from Jukskei River in South Africa, were subjected to
different extraction techniques, liquid–liquid (LLE), solidphase
extraction (SPE), activated carbon extraction (ACE)
and soxhlet extraction (SE) for sediment. The samples were
extracted with dichloromethane, cleaned in a silica gel
column and the extracts quantified using a Varian 3800
GC-ECD. The percentage recovery test for 2,40DDT, DDE
and DDD and 4,40DDT, DDE and DDD in water ranged
from 80%–96% and 76%–95% (LLE); 56%–76% and
56%–70% (SPE) and 75%–84% (ACE), respectively; while
that recoveries for sediment samples varied from 65%–
95% for 2,40DDT, DDE and DDD and 80%–91% for
4,40DDT, DDE and DDD. The high recoveries exhibited by
ACE compared very well with LLE and SE. This was not
the case with SPE which exhibited the lowest value of
recoveries for both 2,4 and 4,40DDD, DDE and DDT
standard samples. The mean concentrations of DDT and
metabolites ranged from nd-1.10 lg/L, nd-0.80 lg/L, nd-
1.21 lg/L and 1.92 lg/L for LLE, SPE, ACE and SE,
respectively. The total DDT (2,40 and 4,40-DDT) in water
and sediment samples ranged from 1.20–3.25 lg/L and
1.82–5.24 lg/L, respectively. The low concentrations of
the DDT metabolites obtained in the present study may
suggest a recent contamination of the river by DDT. |
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Sibali, LL Okonkwo, JO Zvinowanda, C |
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Sibali, LL Okonkwo, JO Zvinowanda, C |
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Sibali, LL |
title |
Determination of DDT and Metabolites in Surface Water and Sediment Using LLE, SPE, ACE and SE |
title_short |
Determination of DDT and Metabolites in Surface Water and Sediment Using LLE, SPE, ACE and SE |
title_full |
Determination of DDT and Metabolites in Surface Water and Sediment Using LLE, SPE, ACE and SE |
title_fullStr |
Determination of DDT and Metabolites in Surface Water and Sediment Using LLE, SPE, ACE and SE |
title_full_unstemmed |
Determination of DDT and Metabolites in Surface Water and Sediment Using LLE, SPE, ACE and SE |
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determination of ddt and metabolites in surface water and sediment using lle, spe, ace and se |
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2009 |
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