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Some innovative approaches in environmental analysis of oil shale wastes and discharges

1) National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Akadeemia tee 23, 12618 Tallinn (Estonia)

2) Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn (Estonia)

3) University of Tartu, Institute of Chemistry, Jakobi 2, 51014 Tartu (Estonia) 

Reelika Mägi1,2, Ekaterina Panova1,3, Uuve Kirso1

Outlines

1. Traditional analysis of pollutants

2. SPME What is it? How it works?

3. Traditional methods vs. innovative SPME

4. Application of SPME to leachate analysis of oil shale processing waste

5. Conclusions

Emission sources of pollutants

Achten and Hofmann, Science of the Total Environment (2009) 2461-2473 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.12.008

The development of simple, efficient and inexpensive analytical methods are crucial for environmental monitoring.

The analysis of organic contaminants in air, water and soil has become more and more important due to increasing environmental concerns.

Solid phase microextraction (SPME)What is it?

King et al., Environmental Geochemistry and Health 25: 69–75, 2003.

SPME How it works?

Desorption

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) or other analyte of interest

Sample (oil shale wastewater, soil, sludge or other)

http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/analytical-chromatography/video/spme-video.html

Outlines

1. Traditional analysis of pollutants

2. SPME What is it? How it works?

3. Traditional methods vs. innovative SPME

4. Application of SPME to leachate analysis oil shale processing waste

5. Conclusions

1. Traditional analysis of pollutants

2. SPME What is it? How it works?

3. Traditional methods vs. innovative SPME

4. Application of SPME to leachate analysis of oil shale processing waste

5. Conclusions

Conventional methods vs. SPME (1)

Sampling

Preconcentration

Extraction

Chromatographic introduction technique

SPME is a combination of multistep traditional techniques

Laborious Simple

Time consuming Fast (can be done in minutes)

Conventional approach vs. SPME (2)High amount of solvents

and other chemicals is needed.

Most of solvents are toxic.Solvents selection

influences on chromatogram.

Solvent free technology.The same fiber can be

used 50-100 times.Fiber can be directly

transferred to GC injector.

Expensive

Toxic

Low cost

Non toxic

Conventional approach vs. SPME (3) Removes analytes of

interest from the sample.

Can deteriorate the sample.

Sample volume is big.

Analyte removed by the fiber proportional to the concentration of the compound in the sample.

Minimized disturbance of sample matrices.

Sample volume is small.

Environmental-friendlyRisk to the environment

Application of SPME on field studies

On-site sampling of river water using the thin film sampler(Qin et al., Journal of chromatography A, 1216 (2009) 6979-6985)

On-site analysis

Screening purposes

Outlines1. Traditional analysis of pollutants2. SPME What is it? How it works?3. Traditional methods vs. innovative

SPME

4. Application of SPME to leachate analysis of oil shale processing waste

5. Conclusions

1. Traditional analysis of pollutants2. SPME What is it? How it works?3. Traditional methods vs. innovative

SPME

4. Application of SPME to leachate analysis of oil shale processing waste

5. Conclusions

Adapted from “Eesti põhjavee

kasutamine ja kaitse”, 2004 L.Allikas

Schematic sampling sites on spent shale deposits

Optimization of PAHs analysis method in oil shale waste leachate

Extraction temperature profile for the peak area of PAHs

0.E+00

1.E+04

2.E+04

3.E+04

4.E+04

5.E+04

0 20 40 60 80 100

Temperature, OC

Peak

are

aFluoranthene

Extraction time profile for the peak areas of PAHs

0.E+00

1.E+04

2.E+04

3.E+04

4.E+04

5.E+04

6.E+04

0 20 40 60 80 100

Time, min

Pea

k ar

ea

Napthalene Acenaphthylene Acenaphthene

Fluoranthene Pyrene

1. Sample volume

4. Temperature

5. Stirring speed

2. Type of the fiber

3. Time of extraction

Examples of PAHs analysis in oil shale waste leachate

Phenantrene

Fluorene

Acenaphthene

Naphthalene

Acenaphthene

Fluorene

Phenantrene

Fluoranthene

Pyrene

Conclusions

Simple Fast Environmental-friendly Sensitive Reliable Cheap

The proposed method can be recommended for leachate analysis of oil shale waste because it is:

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