Title of article :
Extractions with superheated water
Author/Authors :
Smith، نويسنده , , Roger M، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
As the temperature of liquid water is raised under pressure, between 100 and 374 °C, the polarity decreases markedly and it can be used as an extraction solvent for a wide range of analytes. Most interest has been in its application for the determination of PAHs, PCBs, and pesticides from environmental samples, where it gives comparable results to Soxhlet extraction but more rapidly and without the use of significant volumes of organic solvents. Unlike SFE, n-alkanes are not extracted unless the pressure is reduced and steam is used. Other applications have included the extraction of essential oils from plant material where it preferentially extracts the economically more important oxygenated components compared to steam distillation. The aqueous extract has been concentrated in a number of different methods (solvent extraction, SPE, SPME, extraction disc) or the extraction can be linked on-line to LC or GC. In many cases the superheated water extraction is cleaner, faster and cheaper than the conventional extraction methods.
Keywords :
pesticides , Essential oils
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography A
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography A