Development of a static headspace gas chromatographic procedure for the routine analysis of volatile fatty acids in wastewaters

J. A. Cruwys, R. M. Dinsdale*, F. R. Hawkes, D. L. Hawkes

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    Abstract

    An optimised procedure has been developed for the routine analysis of volatile fatty acids in wastewater matrices, using static headspace gas chromatography with flame ionisation detection. Factors such as sample volume, sample pre-treatment and the time and temperature of sample equilibration have been included in an optimisation model designed to provide maximum detector response for acetic, propionic, iso- and n-butyric and iso- and n-valeric acids in the concentration range 0-1000 mg/l. Optimal headspace conditions were observed when equilibrating at 85°C for 30 min, using a 2.0 ml sample volume with the addition of 1.0 ml of NaHSO4 (62%, w/v) into standard 22.3 ml vials. 2-Ethylbutyric acid was used as an internal standard. The suitability of ordinary least squares regression and weighted least squares regression models for the purposes of calibration and quantification were investigated. A weighted least squares linear regression model applied to the heteroscedastic data provided lower detection limits, e.g. 3.7 and 3.3 mg/l for acetic and propionic acids.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)195-209
    Number of pages15
    JournalJournal of Chromatography
    Volume945
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2002

    Keywords

    • Environmental analysis
    • Headspace analysis
    • Regression analysis
    • Volatile fatty acids
    • Volatile organic compounds
    • Wastewater analysis
    • Weighted least-squares analysis

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