Electromembrane extraction and HPLC analysis of haloacetic acids and aromatic acetic acids in waste water

Khalid Alhooshani, Chanbasha Basheer, Jagit Kaur, Astrid Gjelstad, Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard, Knut Einar Rasmussen, Hian Kee Lee

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    Abstract

    For the first time, haloacetic acids and aromatic acetic acids were extracted from wastewater samples using electromembrane extraction (EME). A thin layer of toluene immobilized on the walls of a polypropylene membrane envelope served as an artificial supported liquid membrane (SLM). The haloacetic acids (HAAs) (chloroacetic acid, dichloroacetic acid, and trifluoroacetic acid) and aromatic acetic acids (phenylacetic acid and p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid) were extracted through the SLM and into an alkalized aqueous buffer solution. The buffer solution was located inside the membrane envelope. The electrical potential difference sustained over the membrane acted as the driving force for the transport of haloacetic acids into the membrane by electrokinetic migration. After extraction, the extracts were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet detection. The detection limits were between 0.072 and 40.3 ng L-1. The calibration plot linearity was in the range of 5 and 200 μg L-1 while the correlation coefficients for the analytes ranged from 0.9932 to 0.9967. Relative recoveries were in the range of 87-106%. The extraction efficiency was found to be comparable to that of solid-phase extraction.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalTalanta
    Volume86
    Pages (from-to)109-113
    Number of pages5
    ISSN0039-9140
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Oct 2011

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