High-Speed Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Diesel Exhaust Particulate Matter using UHPLC
January 5, 2024
Introduction
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are chemicals generated when fuels are incompletely combusted, which are contained in industrial and car exhaust and are known as the main source of air pollution. Some of them are categorized as carcinogens and these compounds are subjected to the regulations of governmental agencies such as EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) in U.S.A.
In this application, PAHs in diesel exhaust particulate matter are measured using Ultra High-performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) with PDA detection.
Experimental
Keywords
230007X
Results
Figure 1 shows the chromatogram of the PAH standard mixture (EPA 610) and the contour plot. 16 compounds were clearly separated within 6 minutes.
Figure 2 shows the chromatogram and the contour plot of the sample solution that is extracted from diesel exhaust particulate matter with Soxhlet extraction. It was confirmed from the spectral information that PAHs were detected.
Sample preparation.
Sample solution was filtrated using 0.2 um membrane filter after Soxhlet extraction.
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High-Speed Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Diesel Exhaust Particulate Matter using UHPLC
Introduction
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are chemicals generated when fuels are incompletely combusted, which are contained in industrial and car exhaust and are known as the main source of air pollution. Some of them are categorized as carcinogens and these compounds are subjected to the regulations of governmental agencies such as EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) in U.S.A.
In this application, PAHs in diesel exhaust particulate matter are measured using Ultra High-performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) with PDA detection.
Experimental
Keywords
230007X
Results
Figure 1 shows the chromatogram of the PAH standard mixture (EPA 610) and the contour plot. 16 compounds were clearly separated within 6 minutes.
Figure 2 shows the chromatogram and the contour plot of the sample solution that is extracted from diesel exhaust particulate matter with Soxhlet extraction. It was confirmed from the spectral information that PAHs were detected.
Sample preparation.
Sample solution was filtrated using 0.2 um membrane filter after Soxhlet extraction.