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Extraction of Gasoline from Soil Samples Using Supercritical Fluid Extraction and GC-MS By: Tim Abell and Zach Bensley
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Purpose To create a method to extract gasoline from soil samples.
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Importance Test contamination of soil after an oil spill. To see if clean up from an oil spill was successful.
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Procedure Sample Preparation (SFE): – Approximately 1.00 g of celite spiked with 0.50 mL of gasoline. – 3 samples were prepared. Placed spiked sample in SFE column. 50 mL of chloroform in beaker in an ice bath to capture the extracted gasoline. Extracted each sample for 30 minutes.
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Procedure Sample Preparation (GC-MS): – Created Standard with 0.50 mL of gasoline and 100 mL chloroform. – Each sample mixture was diluted to 100 mL with chloroform. Ran standard and 3 sample on GC-MS.
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Data Standard
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Data Celite Trial 1
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Data Celite Trial 2
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Data Celite Trial 3
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Procedure Sample Preparation (SFE): – Obtained soil from outside. – Approximately 5.00 g of soil with 0.50 mL gasoline. – 3 samples were prepared. Placed spiked soil samples in SFE column. Placed 50.0 mL chloroform in a beaker in an ice bath. Ran each sample for 30 minutes.
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Procedure Sample Preparation (GC-MS): – Created Standard with 0.50 mL of gasoline and 100 mL chloroform. – Each sample mixture was diluted to 100 mL with chloroform. Ran standard and 3 sample on GC-MS.
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Data Soil Sample Trial 1
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Data Soil Sample Trial 2
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Data Soil Sample Trial 3
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Error Making soil sample more fine. Longer run time on SFE for soil samples. Gasoline and chloroform mixture sat for 6 days.
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Conclusion Gasoline can be extracted using SFE and condensed in chloroform. More work with the method of extraction with soil samples.
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Future Work Test with different solvents. Extract non-spiked soil samples.
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