1. Removing perfluorooctane sulfonate and perfluorooctanoic acid from solid matrices, paper, fabrics, and sand by mineral acid suppression and supercritical carbon dioxide extraction.
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Chen HY, Liao W, Wu BZ, Nian H, Chiu K, and Yak HK
- Subjects
- Alkanesulfonic Acids chemistry, Caprylates chemistry, Environmental Pollutants chemistry, Fluorocarbons chemistry, Methanol chemistry, Nitric Acid chemistry, Pressure, Solubility, Temperature, Time Factors, Alkanesulfonic Acids isolation & purification, Caprylates isolation & purification, Carbon Dioxide chemistry, Chemical Fractionation methods, Environmental Pollutants isolation & purification, Fluorocarbons isolation & purification, Paper, Silicon Dioxide chemistry
- Abstract
The removal of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) from solid matrices has received considerable attention because of the environmental persistence, bioaccumulation, and potential toxicity of these compounds. This study presents a simple method using concentrated HNO(3) as a suppression agent, and methanol-modified supercritical carbon dioxide (Sc-CO(2)) extraction for removing PFOS and PFOA from solid matrices. The optimal conditions were 16 M HNO(3) and 20% (v/v) methanol containing Sc-CO(2), under a pressure of 20.3 MPa and a temperature of 50 °C. Extraction time was set at 70 min (40 min for static and 30 min for dynamic extraction). PFOA and PFOS were identified and quantitated by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. The extraction efficiencies (with double extractions) were close to 100% for PFOA and 80% for PFOS for both paper and fabric matrices. The extraction efficiencies for sand were approximately 77% for PFOA and 59% for PFOS. The results show that this method is accurate, and effective, and that it provides a promising and convenient approach to remediate the environment of hazardous PFOA and PFOS contamination., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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