Science Inventory

CAPABILITY OF GC/FT-IR TO IDENTIFY TOXIC SUBSTANCES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE EXTRACTS

Citation:

Gurka, D., P. Laska, AND R. Titus. CAPABILITY OF GC/FT-IR TO IDENTIFY TOXIC SUBSTANCES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLE EXTRACTS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-82/445 (NTIS PB85219376).

Description:

The minimum identifiable quantities of 55 toxic substances have been determined by packed column gas chromatography/Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (GC/FT-IR) at conditions compatible with environmental extract analysis. Identification of each GC effluent component was accomplished with an IR reconstructed chromatogram, subsequent interferogram transformation, and on-line library search. GC/FT-IR exhibited its greatest sensitivity to aliphatic and aromatic organic compounds containing carbonyl or other oxygenated functional groups and its poorest sensitivity to alkyl halides and aromatic hydrocarbons. GC/FT-IR sensitivity was inversely proportional to the light pipe temperature. Extracts of the residue from a chemical plant still bottom were injected into the GC/FT-IR system, and the separated components were identified by utilizing an infrared reconstructed chromatogram (IRC) to locate interferogram files of high signal-to-noise ratio. Deconvolution techniques were used to separate the contributions of co-eluting IRC peaks. Interferogram files were then co-added and transformed. An on-line library search of 2300 vapor-phase infrared spectra provided sufficient chemical functionality information to identify most of the extract components.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID: 41874