A very simple and quick analytical method, based on direct aqueous injection, for determination of halogenated solvents in refinery water and wastewater, is described. There is a need to determine halogenated solvents in refinery water streams, because they may originate from several processes. There is also a need to develop methods enabling VOX to be determined in samples containing oil fractions. The method described enables simultaneous determination of 26 compounds with low detection limits (sub-μg L -1) and excellent precision, especially for highly halogenated solvents. The matrix effects of four types of sample were evaluated-the method seemed to be relatively insensitive to variations in matrix composition. Deuterated 1,2-dichloroethane was used as internal standard and surrogate compound in quantitative analysis; application of isotopically labelled compounds is rarely reported when non-mass spectrometric detectors are used for analysis. Analysis of real samples showed that the most frequently detected compounds were dichloromethane and 1,2-dichloroethane. © 2011 The Author(s).
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Tobiszewski, M., & Namieśnik, J. (2011). Determination of chlorinated solvents in industrial water and wastewater by DAI-GC-ECD. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 399(10), 3565–3572. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-011-4676-1
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