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  • Evaluation of 1-octanol degradation by photocatalysis and ultrasound using SPME.

Evaluation of 1-octanol degradation by photocatalysis and ultrasound using SPME.

Water research (2002-11-08)
C Guillard, P Théron, P Pichat, C Pétrier
ABSTRACT

Solid-phase micro-extraction has been used for identifying, quantifying and following the evolution of intermediate products of octanol degradation by two advanced oxidation treatments (AOTs), photocatalytic and ultrasound processes, inducing mainly the same active species. Headspace extraction enabled direct extraction of the organic compounds in a heterogeneous process like photocatalysis. The presence of a solid does not affect the extraction percentage of alkanes, alkenes and aldehydes while alcohols and carboxylic acids are not completely extracted if the extraction time is too short. To extract C3-C8 alkanes, alkenes and aldehydes a Carboxen/PDMS fiber and an extraction time of 25 min are used. The presence of alcohol and carboxylic acids requires the use of the presence of salt under acidic conditions, a longer extraction time and a polyacrylate fiber (PA), having a polar fiber. The in situ derivatization--pyrenyldiazomethane on a PA fiber--increases the carboxylic acid extraction containing smaller hydrocarboned chain while diazomethane derivatization is not as efficient due to its volatility. Whatever be the treatment, photocatalysis or ultrasound processes, aldehydes are the main intermediate products, which is not surprising since the same oxidation species (HO2(o), O2(o-), OH(o)) are formed. Alkanes and alkenes are also detected in both processes; however, alkane formation is more important in photocatalysis while alkenes are formed in higher amounts by ultrasound. Moreover, the presence of carboxylic acids in more important amounts by ultrasound than by photocatalysis is attributed to the presence of holes (h+) in photocatalysis which induces photo-Kolbe degradation. The sonochemical formation of small-chained dienes and alkynes is probably due to pyrolysis of hydrophobic compounds in cavitation bubbles.

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Supelco
SPME-OC Fiber Assembly, Polydimethylsiloxane/Divinylbenzene (PDMS/DVB), df 75 μm(Coating thickness includes 65 μm coating + 10 μm OC (overcoating), needle size 23 ga, pkg of 3 ea, fiber L 1 cm
Supelco
Tenax® TA / Carboxen® 1018, glass TD tube, preconditioned, O.D. × L 1/4 in. × 3 1/2 in., Sealed with (Swagelok® End-Fittings), pkg of 10 ea
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SPME fiber assembly Carboxen/Polydimethylsiloxane (CAR/PDMS), df 85 μm(CAR/PDMS, for use with autosampler, needle size 23 ga, metal alloy fiber
Supelco
SPME fiber assembly Divinylbenzene/Carboxen/Polydimethylsiloxane (DVB/CAR/PDMS), for use with autosampler, needle size 23 ga, metal alloy fiber, fiber L 1 cm
Supelco
SPME fiber assembly Divinylbenzene/Carboxen/Polydimethylsiloxane (DVB/CAR/PDMS), for use with autosampler, needle size 23 ga, metal alloy fiber, fiber L 2 cm
Supelco
SPME fiber assembly Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), df 7 μm(PDMS, needle size 23 ga, for use with autosampler
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SPME fiber assembly Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), metal alloy fiber, df 100 μm(PDMS, needle size 23 ga, for use with autosampler
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Carboxen® Adsorbent, matrix Carboxen® 564, 20-45 mesh, pack of 144 × 290 mg
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Carboxen® Adsorbent, matrix Carboxen® 1000, 60-80 mesh, bottle of 10 g
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Carboxen® Adsorbent, matrix Carboxen® 1000, 40-60 mesh, bottle of 50 g
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Carboxen® Adsorbent, matrix Carboxen® 569, 20-45 mesh, bottle of 500 g
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ORBO-93 Sorbent Tube, ORBO tube I.D. × L 6 mm × 95 mm, Bed A 180 mg, Bed B 90 mg, 60/80 mesh, pkg of 25 ea
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Carboxen®-1010 PLOT Capillary GC Column, L × I.D. 30 m × 0.32 mm, average thickness 15 μm
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Carboxen® 572 for Tobacco Smoke, Adsorbent Bed Wt: 300 mg, cartridge size 3 mL, pkg of 50 ea
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Carboxen®-1010 PLOT Capillary GC Column, L × I.D. 30 m × 0.53 mm, average thickness 30 μm
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Carboxen®-1006 PLOT Capillary GC Column, L × I.D. 30 m × 0.32 mm, average thickness 15 μm
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Carboxen®-1006 PLOT Capillary GC Column, L × I.D. 30 m × 0.53 mm, average thickness 30 μm
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Carboxen® Adsorbent, matrix Carboxen® 572, 20-45 mesh, bottle of 10 g
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Carboxen® Adsorbent, matrix Carboxen® 1003, 40-60 mesh, bottle of 10 g
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Carboxen® 1000 Reversible SPE Tube, 200 mg/mL, pk 30
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Carboxen® Adsorbent, matrix Carboxen® 569, 20-45 mesh, bottle of 10 g
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SPME fiber assembly polyacrylate (PA), df 85 μm(PA, for use with autosampler, needle size 23 ga
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SPME fiber assembly Divinylbenzene/Carboxen/Polydimethylsiloxane (DVB/CAR/PDMS), needle size 23 ga, StableFlex, for use with autosampler
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SPME fiber assembly Divinylbenzene/Carboxen/Polydimethylsiloxane (DVB/CAR/PDMS), needle size 23 ga, StableFlex, for use with manual holder or autosampler, fiber L 2 cm
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SPME fiber assembly Carboxen/Polydimethylsiloxane (CAR/PDMS), df 85 μm(CAR/PDMS, needle size 23 ga, StableFlex, for use with autosampler
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SPME Sampling Stand, for use with 4 mL vials
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SPME fiber assembly Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), df 100 μm(PDMS, for use with autosampler, needle size 24 ga
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SPME fiber assembly Carboxen/Polydimethylsiloxane (CAR/PDMS), df 75 μm(CAR/PDMS, for use with manual holder, needle size 24 ga
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SPME Portable Field Sampler, coating PDMS/DVB
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SPME fiber assembly Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), df 7 μm(PDMS, needle size 24 ga, for use with manual holder