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Determination of Aniline in Soil by ASE/GC-MS

Yongli Shi, Kai Zhang

2022Molecules15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, a rapid and simple method based on accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was established to determine the levels of aniline in soil. The matrix spike recovery rates of aniline were investigated by changing several experimental parameters such as vacuum freeze-drying, accelerated solvent extraction, sample transfer, nitrogen-blowing concentration and solvent exchange. Under optimized pretreatment conditions, the linearity of the method ranged from 0.5 to 20 μg mL−1 for aniline, and the correlation coefficient was 0.999. Recoveries of aniline from quartz sand and soil ranged from 76% to 98%, while the precision was excellent with average inter-day and intraday values ranging (n = 6) from 3.1% to 7.5% and 2.0% to 6.9%, respectively. The limits of quantification of the method were 0.04 mg kg−1. Notably, the results show that the method we developed is simple, fast, low cost and can meet the requirements for the determination of aniline in soil samples, sewage sludge, river and pond sediments.

Topics & Concepts

AnilineSolventChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Detection limitMass spectrometryChromatographyAniline CompoundsNitrogenSoil testGas chromatographySewage sludgeSoil waterSewageEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringOrganic chemistrySoil scienceAnalytical chemistry methods developmentAnalytical Chemistry and ChromatographyChemical Analysis and Environmental Impact
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