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GC Analysis of PCBs in Transformer Oil on SPB®-5 after SPE using Supelclean LC-Florisil® and LC-Si

suitable for GC, application for SPE

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technique(s)

gas chromatography (GC): suitable
solid phase extraction (SPE): suitable

test parameters

sample preparation: SPE (Solid Phase Extraction)
sample/matrix: used transormer oil containing 50 ppb Aroclor 1254.
SPE tube/cartridge: Supelclean LC-Florisil, 1.0 g/6 mL (57057)
SPE tube/cartridge: Supelclean LC-Si, 1.0 g/6 mL (57051)
condition: 0.5 mL isooctane (Florisil tube)
sample addition: 0.2 g transformer oil or 0.1 g waste oil
washing: 5 x 2 mL isooctane
column: SPB-5, 30 m × 0.32 mm I.D., 0.25 μm film (24048)
oven: 40 °C (4 min) to 300 °C at 10 °C/min, hold 5 min
detector: ECD
carrier gas: nitrogen
injection: 1 μL, splitless (30 sec delay), then split (50:1)

suitability

application for SPE

application(s)

environmental

Application

Connect Supelclean LC-Si SPE tube (1 g/6 mL) in series to male luer outlet of Supelclean LC-Florisil SPE tube (1 g/6 mL) using an SPE Tube Adapter (57020-U). Apply up to 0.2 g transformer oil or 0.1 g waste oil to upper frit of Florisil SPE tube. Pass 5 x 2 mL isooctane through both Florisil and LC-Si SPE tubes. Oil interferences will be retained on SPE tubes whereas PCBs will elute with isooctane fractions. Collect and combine isooctane fractions using 10 mL volumetric flask. Analyze isooctane extract using GC-ECD.

Legal Information

Florisil is a registered trademark of U.S. Silica Company
SPB is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Supelclean is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

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