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Journal of Chromatography A | 2000

Inter-laboratory comparison of liquid chromatographic techniques and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the determination of surfactants in wastewaters.

M Castillo; J Riu; Francesc Ventura; R Boleda; R Scheding; H. Fr. Schröder; Catalin Nistor; Jenny Emnéus; P Eichhorn; Th.P Knepper; C.C.A. Jonkers; P. de Voogt; Eduardo González-Mazo; Víctor M. León; D. Barceló

Seven laboratories participated in an inter-laboratory comparison exercise within the framework of the PRISTINE, SANDRINE and INEXsPORT European Union Projects. Solid-phase extraction (SPE) methodologies were used for the extraction of target analytes from wastewaters. The analytical strategies were based on liquid chromatography (LC) coupled to mass spectrometric (MS) or to fluorescent (FL) detection in all cases with the exception of one laboratory using a test-tube enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit. Samples were spiked with the surfactants nonylphenolpolyglycol ether, coconut diethanolamide, linear alkylbenzene sulfonate, nonylphenolpolyglycol ether sulfate, alkylpolyglycol ether and secondary alkane sulfonate. After enrichment on previously conditioned SPE cartridges, the SPE cartridges were distributed among the participating laboratories without the information about the amount of spiked surfactants. In addition, SPE cartridges loaded with a real-world environmental sample containing a tannery wastewater were also analyzed. The results of the programme showed that SPE followed by LC-MS techniques are reliable for the surfactants determination at submicrogram to microgram per liter levels in wastewaters. Inter-laboratory precision values were calculated as the reproducibility relative standard deviation (RSD(R)) which was determined from the reproducibility standard deviation (sR) and the average concentration at a particular concentration level. When data from all laboratories were pooled, the RSD(R) values ranged from 5.1 to 28.3% for the determination of target analytes. The most accurate result corresponded to that given for linear alkylbenzene sulfonates. Taking into account that different methodologies were used (including non-chromatographic techniques) and the complexity of the samples analyzed, it can be considered that acceptable reproducibility values were obtained in this inter-laboratory study.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2001

Aerobic biodegradation studies of nonylphenol ethoxylates in river water using liquid chromatography-electrospray tandem mass spectrometry.

C.C.A. Jonkers; Thomas P. Knepper; P. de Voogt


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

Nonionic surfactants in marine and estuarine environments.

C.C.A. Jonkers; P. de Voogt; Thomas P. Knepper; D. Barceló; W.P. de Voogt


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

Methods for the sample handling of nonionic surfactants in sludges and sediments.

C.C.A. Jonkers; P. de Voogt; Thomas P. Knepper; D. Barceló; W.P. de Voogt


Acta Crystallographica Section B-structural Science | 2006

Bioanalysis of the exposure and effects of estrogenic chemicals in the aquatic environment with an in vivo transgenic zebrafish reporter gene assay

J. Legler; M. van der Zee; L.T.M. van der Ven; A.D. Vethaak; B. van der Burg; Tinka A.J. Murk; C.C.A. Jonkers; S.M. Schrap; P. de Voogt


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

Fate models for alkylphenol ethoxylates and carboxylated metabolites in Dutch estuaries.

C.C.A. Jonkers; R.W.P.M. Laane; P. de Voogt


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

LC-MS analysis of alkylphenol ethoxylates: what is 'The right way to quantify oligomer mixtures'?

C.C.A. Jonkers; P. de Voogt


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003

Advantages and limitations in surfactant quatitation by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

P. de Voogt; M. Petrović; C.C.A. Jonkers; Thomas P. Knepper; D. Barceló; W.P. de Voogt


Archive | 2002

Nonionic surfactants and their transformation products in the Dutch coastal zone and North Sea: determination, fate and risk assessment (SURTRANS).

C.C.A. Jonkers; P. de Voogt


Archive | 2002

Modeling nonionic surfactants and their degradation products in the Western Scheldt - A pilot study with the ECoS3 model.

P. de Voogt; C.C.A. Jonkers

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P. de Voogt

University of Amsterdam

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D. Barceló

Spanish National Research Council

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A.D. Vethaak

VU University Amsterdam

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P. Serne

University of Amsterdam

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A. Brouwer

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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M. Zhao

University of Amsterdam

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O. Kwast

University of Amsterdam

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