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Gasoline-range organics

The analysis is often called the gasoline range organics (GRO) method. The semivolatile range is determined by analysis of an extract by gas chromatography-flame ionization and is referred to as the diesel range organics (DRO) method. [Pg.213]

Parr JL, Walters G, Hoffman M (1991) Sampling and Analysis of Soils for Gasoline Range Organics. In Kostecki PT, Calabrese EJ (eds) Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils and Groundwater Analysis, Fate, Environmental and Public Health Effects, Remediation, Vol. 1, Lewis, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, pp. 105-132. [Pg.132]

Once a method is established, precision may be determined by suitable replicated experiments. However it is in inter-laboratory trails that the problems with environmental methods often show up. It is accepted that for trace analysis RSD values of tens of percent are likely. In studies conducted in Western Australia on pesticide residues in bovine fat RSD values for dieldrin were 12% and for dia-zonium were 28%. It is typical to see a quarter of the laboratories in such a trial producing values that could be termed outliers. In the previously mentioned study, 5 laboratories out of 26 had z> 3 for aldrin. In a parallel study RSD values for petroleum in dichloromethane and water were 40% and 25%, respectively. The conclusions of these studies was that there was poor comparability because of the different methods used, that accreditation apparently made no difference to the quality of results, and that a lack of understanding of definitions of the quantities to be analysed (for example gasoline range organics ) caused non-method errors. In relation to methods, this is contrary to the conclusion of van Nevel et al. who asserted that the results of the IMEP round of analyses of trace elements in natural and synthetic waters showed no dependence on method [11]. If properly validated methods do yield comparable results, then one conclusion from the range of studies around the world is that many environmental methods are not validated. It may be that validated methods are indeed used, but not for exactly the systems for which they were validated. [Pg.136]

BP = boiling point DRO = diesel range organics GC = gas chromatography GRO = gasoline range organics FID = flame ionization detector ... [Pg.48]

The detection of low level concentrations of volatile petroleum hydrocarbons in either soil or water can be performed by static headspace analysis. In this technique, the gas phase in thermodynamic equilibrium with the matrix is analysed. The soil is placed in a headspace vial to which water and soluble salts such as sodium chloride are added to aid the transfer of hydrocarbons into the headspace. Internal standards and surrogate spikes can also be introduced. The vial is heated and an aliquot of the static headspace vapour is directly injected onto the column of the gas chromatograph. The advantages of this technique for volatiles such as gasoline range organics are less sample handling which minimises losses, no introduction of solvents which can interfere with the compounds of interest (MTBE), and the technique can be easily automated. [Pg.144]


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