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Microwave assisted extraction of hydrocarbons from soils samples. A comparison with iso 16703:2004

Written by Roberto Boschini | Apr 5, 2022 12:28:55 PM


ISO 16703:2004 specifies a method for the quantitative determination of the mineral oil (hydrocarbons) content in field-moist soil samples by gas chromatography. Many environmental laboratories use this method daily. Microwave-assisted solvent extraction is a well-established sample preparation technique applied in several official methods.

Milestone’s ETHOS X with fastEX-24 eT rotor was used in this study to prove its efficacy in the extraction of hydrocarbon from soil samples in comparison with the ISO method.

Abstract

Throughout Europe, soil contamination affects almost 250 000 sites and is expected to continue growing.
Reports from countries across Europe indicate that heavy metals and mineral oil are the most frequent soil contaminants at investigated sites1.
Mineral oil large-scale use and various applications lead in many cases to environmental contamination. Such contamination may be a consequence of petroleum transport, storage and refining, or accidents2.
Crude petroleum is a complex mixture containing more than 17,000 identified chemical compounds. Saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons represent the majority of non-polar fractions3.
Because there are so many different chemicals in crude oil and in other petroleum products, it is not practical to measure each one separately. However, it is useful to measure the total amount of hydrocarbons at a site.

Petroleum crude oils can be broadly divided into paraffinic, asphaltic, and mixed crude oils (WHO 1982).
UNI EN ISO 16703:2011 is a method for the determination of content of hydrocarbon in the range C10 to C40 by gas chromatography.
EPA 35464 outlines the procedure for microwave extraction of water insoluble or slightly water-soluble organic compounds from soils, clays, sediments, sludges, and solid wastes.

This application report represents a guideline for the extraction of hydrocarbons from certified reference material using the official method EPA 3546 in comparison with the UNI EN ISO 16703:2011. Microwave Assisted Solvent Extraction (MASE), enables extractions with reduced solvent volume and time, greatly increase the productivity.

Read the complete application report from here