Microwave-assisted micellar extraction (MAME) has been tested for the recovery of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) present in samples of marine sediments. An aqueous solution of the nonionic surfactant polyoxyethylene((23))dodecyl ether (Brij 35) was employed as the extracting medium. The proposed approach showed recovery efficiencies comparable to those afforded by the Soxhlet technique with organic solvents, but a neat reduction of the extraction times and a better reproducibility were observed. A MAME-based protocol was successfully applied for the analysis of a certified sample.

Microwave-assisted extraction of polycyclic hydrocarbons from marine sediments using nonionic surfactant solutions

BIANCO PREVOT, Alessandra;GULMINI, Monica;ZELANO, Vincenzo;PRAMAURO, Edmondo
2001-01-01

Abstract

Microwave-assisted micellar extraction (MAME) has been tested for the recovery of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) present in samples of marine sediments. An aqueous solution of the nonionic surfactant polyoxyethylene((23))dodecyl ether (Brij 35) was employed as the extracting medium. The proposed approach showed recovery efficiencies comparable to those afforded by the Soxhlet technique with organic solvents, but a neat reduction of the extraction times and a better reproducibility were observed. A MAME-based protocol was successfully applied for the analysis of a certified sample.
2001
73
3790
3795
ACCELERATED SOLVENT-EXTRACTION; SOLUBILIZATION; SOILS
BIANCO PREVOT A.; GULMINI M.; V. ZELANO; PRAMAURO E.
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