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PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David G. Twoey

PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

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Page 1: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis

Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants

Dr. Joe Gardella

Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David G. Twoey

Page 2: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Why Did We Choose PS26?Why Did We Choose PS26?

Soil AnalysisSoil Analysis GC/MSGC/MS Elemental Analysis - Why Lead?Elemental Analysis - Why Lead?

• Requested by CommunityRequested by Community• Buffalo ChinaBuffalo China• Very Toxic MetalVery Toxic Metal

Page 3: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling TechniqueSampling Technique

Donned Gloves Donned Gloves and Safety Glassesand Safety Glasses

Spade Rinsed with Spade Rinsed with 50/50 v/v Nitric 50/50 v/v Nitric Acid/DI WaterAcid/DI Water

Dig Hole and Dig Hole and Obtain sample at Obtain sample at 6” Depth6” Depth

Refill HoleRefill Hole

JarsJars• Amber to Avoid Amber to Avoid

PhotolysisPhotolysis• No Head Space No Head Space

Above SampleAbove Sample• Sealed with FoilSealed with Foil• Cooled on Dry IceCooled on Dry Ice

Page 4: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling Sites

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Lead

Harrison St. (Dead End)

Page 5: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling Sites

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Lead

Harrison St. (Dead End)

Page 6: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling Sites

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Lead

Harrison St. (Dead End)

Page 7: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling Sites

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Lead

Harrison St. (Dead End)

Page 8: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling Sites

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Lead

Harrison St. (Dead End)

Page 9: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling Sites

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Lead

Harrison St. (Dead End)

Page 10: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling Sites

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Lead

Harrison St. (Dead End)

Page 11: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Sampling Sites

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Lead

Harrison St. (Dead End)

Page 12: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Elemental AnalysisElemental Analysis

DigestionDigestion Flame Atomic Absorption Flame Atomic Absorption

SpectroscopySpectroscopy Inductively Coupled Plasma / Inductively Coupled Plasma /

Atomic Emission Atomic Emission Spectroscopy Spectroscopy

Standard AdditionStandard Addition ResultsResults

Page 13: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

DigestionDigestion

EPA Method 3050 EPA Method 3050 • Successive Nitric Acid Additions and Successive Nitric Acid Additions and

RefluxReflux• Reduce VolumeReduce Volume• Peroxide NeutralizationPeroxide Neutralization• Reduce VolumeReduce Volume

– GFAA and ICP/MSGFAA and ICP/MS

• Addition of HCl AcidAddition of HCl Acid– FLAA and ICP/AESFLAA and ICP/AES

Page 14: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Direct Aspiration Atomic Direct Aspiration Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy Absorption Spectroscopy (FLAA)(FLAA)

A sample is aspirated and atomized in a flame.A sample is aspirated and atomized in a flame.

A characteristic light beam is directed through A characteristic light beam is directed through the flame into a monochromator, and onto a the flame into a monochromator, and onto a detector that measures the amount of detector that measures the amount of absorbed light.absorbed light.

Absorption depends upon the presence of free Absorption depends upon the presence of free unexcited ground-state atoms in the flame.unexcited ground-state atoms in the flame.

»Beer-Lambert LawBeer-Lambert Law

Page 15: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Standard AdditionStandard Addition

The preparation of standards that match the The preparation of standards that match the samples is often impossible or extremely difficult.samples is often impossible or extremely difficult.

Accurate determinations are possible by making Accurate determinations are possible by making the concentration calibration in the presence of the concentration calibration in the presence of the matrix.the matrix.

By adding aliquots of a standard to portions of the By adding aliquots of a standard to portions of the sample, any interferent present in the sample will sample, any interferent present in the sample will affect the standard and sample absorbance affect the standard and sample absorbance similarly.similarly.

Page 16: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

If Interferences are If Interferences are present: present:

The number of ground state atoms producing The number of ground state atoms producing atomic absorption will be affected. atomic absorption will be affected.

The absorbance increase from the added The absorbance increase from the added standard will also change by the same standard will also change by the same proportional amount since the concentration of proportional amount since the concentration of interferent is the same in each solution.interferent is the same in each solution.

T

xxadd

T

xx

T

ss V

VbCbC

V

VbC

V

VbCA

Page 17: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Determination of Determination of ConcentrationConcentration

T

xxadd V

VbCbbmbmCA ;

x

Tx

T

xx

V

V

m

bC

V

VbC

b

b

m

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Comparison of Lead Comparison of Lead ResultsResults

0

400

E & E, Inc. Joe's Class

Page 19: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Synthetic Organic AnalysisSynthetic Organic Analysis

DigestionDigestion Volume ReductionVolume Reduction GC-MS AnalysisGC-MS Analysis Qualitative AnalysisQualitative Analysis Quantitative AnalysisQuantitative Analysis

Page 20: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

DigestionDigestion

EPA Method 3550EPA Method 3550– Addition of NaSOAddition of NaSO44

– Successive Addition of 50/50 v/v Successive Addition of 50/50 v/v Methylene Chloride/Acetone with Methylene Chloride/Acetone with Ultrasonic ExtractionUltrasonic Extraction

– Vacuum FiltrationVacuum Filtration– Reduce Volume Reduce Volume

Page 21: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

GC-MS AnalysisGC-MS Analysis

Separation of ComponentsSeparation of Components– Using Capillary ColumnUsing Capillary Column– by Molecular Weightby Molecular Weight

Mass AnalysisMass Analysis– Fragmentation of CompoundsFragmentation of Compounds– Mass Separation by Mass-Charge RatioMass Separation by Mass-Charge Ratio

Page 22: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Qualitative ResultsQualitative Results

AcenaphtheneAcenaphthene AnthraceneAnthracene Bis(2-ethylhexyl)Bis(2-ethylhexyl)

PhthalatePhthalate DibenzofuranDibenzofuran FlurantheneFluranthene FluoreneFluorene

2-Methyl-2-Methyl-NaphthaleneNaphthalene

NaphthaleneNaphthalene PyrenePyrene 4-Fluoro-1,1’-4-Fluoro-1,1’-

BiphenylBiphenyl 1,2-Dihydro-1,2-Dihydro-

AcenaphthyleneAcenaphthylene

Page 23: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

Quantitative AnalysisQuantitative Analysis

Play Area

Basketball Court

Bleachers

Dead End

0.00

0.05

0.10

0.15

0.20

0.25

0.30

0.35

0.40

ppb

4-Fluoro-1,1'-Biphenyl Fluoranthene 1,2-Dihydro-Acenaphthylene

Page 24: PS 26 Playground - Soil Analysis Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants Dr. Joe Gardella Todd M. Alonzo, Dominic O. Hull, Doris J. Glykys, Ed Tasber, and David

ConclusionsConclusions

Lead and PAHs were detected in the Lead and PAHs were detected in the soilsoil

Concentration of lead in the park Concentration of lead in the park was below action levelwas below action level

Concentration of lead at the dead Concentration of lead at the dead end was above 400 ppm levelend was above 400 ppm level

Many of the PAHs detected could Many of the PAHs detected could not be quantifiednot be quantified