Resolving the Unresolved Complex Mixture in Petroleum-Contaminated Sediments
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Abstract
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC) was used to investigate the chemical composition of the unresolved complex mixture (UCM) of hydrocarbons in petroleum-contaminated marine sediments. The UCM hydrocarbons were extracted and separated with silica and silver-impregnated silica gel chromatography to yield four fractions (branched alkanes and cycloalkanes, monoaromatics, naphthalenes, and multi-ring PAHs) prior to GC x GC analysis. GC x GC separations used a poly-(dimethylsiloxane) stationary phase for volatility selectivity on the first dimension and a 14% cyanopropylphenyl polysiloxane phase for polarity selectivity on the second dimension to fully resolve monoaromatic, naphthalene, and multi-ring PAH compounds from the UCM. A chiral gamma-cyclodextrin phase was used for shape selectivity on the second GC x GC dimension to resolve individual branched alkanes and cycloalkanes in the saturates fraction of the UCM. The ability of GC x GC to resolve thousands of individual chemical components from the UCM will facilitate an understanding of the sources, weathering, and toxicity of UCM hydrocarbons.
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