Description of Equipment: 250mL Erlenmeyer Flask Agros Organic 99% 1-octanol Deionized water Stir bar with stir plate Dilute Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congener(s):

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Description of Equipment: 250mL Erlenmeyer Flask Agros Organic 99% 1-octanol Deionized water Stir bar with stir plate Dilute Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congener(s): 18, 153, 29 Octanol/Water Partitioning Coefficients of PCB Mixtures for Environmental Fate and Transport Phylicia Cicilio, Jillian L. Goldfarb Department of Chemical Engineering, University of New Hampshire, 33 Academic Way, Durham, NH References Abstract Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a human and environmental toxin introduced to the environment from the 1920’s to the 1970’s from manufacturing items such as transformers and capacitors. PCBs remain in the environment today due to their low water solubility and resistance to chemical reaction. Due to their properties PCBs bioaccumulate in the environment and pose health risks to animals and humans, as they are deemed a probable carcinogen by the EPA. Octanol-water partitioning coefficients are a means of measuring how PCBs will travel in the environment, either partitioning to water or into organic carbon. Octanol-water partitioning coefficients will be determined for individual congeners of PCB and for solutions of groups of PCB congeners to see if mixtures of PCBs behaved differently from groups of PCBS. Partitioning coefficients were experimentally determined for individual PCBs and groups of PCBs. Experimental Methods: GCMS Experimental Methods: Slow-Stirring Method Future Work Background Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Group of synthetic chemicals containing 209 congeners Figure 1: Standard PCB Chemical Structure Theory Slow-Stirring Procedure: Insert magnetic stir bar into 250mL Erlenmeyer flask Pour 120mL of deionized water into 250mL flask Slowly pipette 10mL of 1-octanol along side of flask Stir solution at 70rpm for 1 hour ensuring no emulsion created Slowly pipette 29mL of 1-octanol along on side of flask Stir solution at 70rpm for 1 to 3 hours For individual congeners: Slowly pipette 1mL of diluted PCB solution along side of flask. For group congeners: Slowly pipette 1mL of each diluted PCB solution along side of flask. Stir solution at 70rpm for 1, 6, or 14 days. Extract octanol phase from solution using glass pipette for quantification using GCMS. Figure 2: Equipment Diagram of Slow-Stirring Method Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Chemical Properties: Hydrophobic Highly resistive to chemical reaction Sources: Manufacturing: Transformers, hydraulic fluids, carbonless copy paper, and many more Human and Environmental Threats PCBs deemed probable carcinogen by EPA in 1976 Restrictive Ban on manufacturing and processing of PCBs put in place by EPA in 1979 PCBs detected in air, soils, and water Environmental bioaccumulator due to low water solubility and chemical stability Purpose of Research Octanol-water partitioning coefficient is quantitative means of measuring how PCB’s will partition into water or organic carbon in the environment. Compare individual congener octanol-water partitioning coefficients to partitioning coefficients of congeners in solution of a group of congeners. PCBs are introduced to the environment in commercially made groups, such as Aroclors, therefore it is necessary to understand if they behave differently as a group in solution compared to individually. Environmental Protection Agency. "Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) (Arochlors)."Technology Transfer Network Air Toxics Website (n.d.): n. pag. Technology Transfer Network Air Toxics Website. Web. 29 Nov. 12. Shiu, Wan Ying, and Donald Mackay. "A Critical Review of Aqueous Solubilities, Vapor Pressures, Henry's Law Constants, and Octanol-Water Partition Cofficients of the Polychlorinated Biphenyls." J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 15.2 (1986): n. pag. Print. Ellington, J. Jackson, and Terry Floyd. "Measuring Octanol/Water Partition Coefficients by the "Slow-Stirring" Method." National Exposure Research Laboratory (1995): n. pag. Van Noort, Paul C.M. 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Erickson, Mitchell D. Analytical Chemistry of PCBs. Boston: Butterworth, Print. "Bioaccumulation." Toxic Substances Hydrology Program. USGS, n.d. Web. "Organic Pollutants." WorldOceanReview.com. World Ocean Review, n.d. Web. 21 Apr Shimadzu GCMS with EI detection Compounds travel through the GC at different rates based on molecular weight, size and shape. Compounds then travel to the MS ionizer where they are detected GCMS Operating Conditions Carrier Gas: He Column Oven Temp: 80°C Injection Temp: 225°C Injection Mode: Split Pressure: 29.8kPa Temperature Program: 80°C hold 1 min, 10°C/min to 210°C, 0.8°C/min to 250°C, 10°C/min to 290°C. Column: Restek Rxi-5 Bioaccumulation Figure 3: Bioaccumulation diagram of PCBs in the environment (World Ocean Review) Calibration curve for determining PCB concentrations will be created from 3 concentrations calculated from chromatograph by integrating area under the curve of peak corresponding to PCB. Figure 4: Chromatograph of M PCB 18 in octanol The peak shown in Figure 4 represents octanol and PCB 18. The first peak is octanol, and the second peak is PCB 18, and the area of the peak is proportional to the concentration off each. The roundness of the peaks suggests overloading of column, meaning the concentration of PCB in solution needs to be reduced. Future calibration samples run on the GCMS will be below 10 6 M in PCB