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Dissolved organic carbon in rainwater: Glassware decontamination and sample preservation and volatile organic carbon

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Autor(es):
Campos‚ M. ; Nogueira‚ RFP ; Dametto‚ PR ; Francisco‚ JG ; Coelho‚ CH
Número total de Autores: 5
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Atmospheric Environment; v. 41, n. 39, p. 8924-8931, 2007.
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The efficiency of different methods for the decontamination of glassware used for the analysis of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was tested using reported procedures as well as new ones proposed in this work. A Fenton solution bath (1.0 mmol L-1 Fe2+ and 100 mmol L-1 H2O2) for 1 h or for 30 min employing UV irradiation showed to combine simplicity, low cost and high efficiency. Using the optimized cleaning procedure, the DOC for stored UV-irradiated ultrapure water reached concentrations below the limit of detection (0.19 mu mol C L-1). Filtered (0.7 mu m) rain samples maintained the DOC integrity for at least 7 days when stored at 4 degrees C. The volatile organic carbon (VOC) fraction in the rain samples collected at two sites in Sao Paulo state (Brazil) ranged from 0% to 56% of their total DOC content. Although these high-VOC concentrations may be derived from the large use of ethanol fuel in Brazil, our results showed that when using the high-temperature catalytic oxidation technique, it is essential to measure DOC rather than non-purgeble organic carbon to estimate organic carbon, since rainwater composition can be quite variable, both geographically and temporally. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 03/01532-4 - Biogeoquímica de metais em ambientes aquáticos e na atmosfera. Parte I: Especiação química de metais em águas de chuva
Beneficiário:Maria Lúcia Arruda de Moura Campos
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular