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REVERSED-PHASE SEPARATION OF ESTUARINE INTERSTITIAL WATER FRACTIONS AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF C18 RETENTION OF ORGANIC MATTER

Citation:

Ozretich, R., L. Smith, AND F. Roberts. REVERSED-PHASE SEPARATION OF ESTUARINE INTERSTITIAL WATER FRACTIONS AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF C18 RETENTION OF ORGANIC MATTER. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-96/007.

Description:

Data are presented on the application of the reversed-phase separation technique for the determination of dissolved organic compounds in estuarine interstitial water. hirty-seven neutral, nonpolar organic compounds were equilibrated with interstitial water, extracted by emulsion-free gentle liquid-liquid extraction, and quantified using surrogate internal standards. he extraction and quantitation procedures were insensitive to dissolved organic carbon concentration (DOC, 1 to 55 mg C/L). ross dissolved organic carbon retention by the C18 matrix (7+/-2%) was similar to the range reported for fresh water; significant regressions of apparent, DOC-normalized, partition coefficients (K'doc) versus compound solubility and octanol/water partition coefficients (Kow) were determined. n inverse relationship between K'doc and DOC concentrations, similar to that reported in fresh water, was found, but was reduced or eliminated for many compounds by accounting for the retained bound compound in the calculation of Kdc; failure to account for C18 retention of DOM in determining freely dissolved concentrations of high Kow organic compounds could result in overestimates of this faction. artition coefficients of selected compounds between Aldrich humic acid and distilled water were similar to those found in other studies using radiolabeled compounds.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 36972