Química Nova (Jan 2010)

Synchronous scanning phosphorimetry for the selective determination of chrysene: a metrological study

  • Alessandra L. M. C. da Cunha,
  • Roberta L. Ziolli,
  • Ricardo Q. Aucélio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422010000600016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 6
pp. 1301 – 1306

Abstract

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Room-temperature phosphorimetry was used to quantify trace levels of chrysene in sugar-cane spirits and in fish bile. A selective phosphorescence enhancer (AgNO3) and synchronous scanning allowed the detection of ng amounts of chrysene. Accuracy (113 ± 17%) and selectivity was evaluated using the CRM-NIST-1647d - Priority Pollutant Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in acetonitrile. Analysis of sugar-cane spirit samples enabled recovery of 108 ± 18% which agreed with the one achieved using HPLC. Method's uncertainty was equivalent to 3.4 ng of the analyte, however, the analyte pre-concentration (SPE) improved sensibility and minimized the relative uncertainty. Characterization and homogeneity studies in fish bile were also performed.

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