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Jinshu Zheng,James G. Quinn. 1988. Analytical procedures to classify organic pollutants in natural waters, sediments, and benthic organisms. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (2):226-236
Analytical procedures to classify organic pollutants in natural waters, sediments, and benthic organisms
Analytical procedures to classify organic pollutants in natural waters, sediments, and benthic organisms
Received:January 17, 1987  Revised:September 18, 1987
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Jinshu Zheng Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen, China 
James G. Quinn Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, Rhode Island, U.S.A. 
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Abstract:
      Procedures are described to extract, fractionate and analyze organic pollutants in environmental samples. The methods are based on organic solvent extraction to isolate the pollutants, liquid-solid adsorption chromatography to separate the various pollutants into four fractions, and analyses of the fractions using glass capillary gas-chromatography. Based on a number of considerations, the procedures were found suitable for the analyses of trace level organic pollutants in a variety of sample types. The data from these studies has provided important information on the biogeochemistry of organic pollutants in the aquatic environment.
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      Procedures are described to extract, fractionate and analyze organic pollutants in environmental samples. The methods are based on organic solvent extraction to isolate the pollutants, liquid-solid adsorption chromatography to separate the various pollutants into four fractions, and analyses of the fractions using glass capillary gas-chromatography. Based on a number of considerations, the procedures were found suitable for the analyses of trace level organic pollutants in a variety of sample types. The data from these studies has provided important information on the biogeochemistry of organic pollutants in the aquatic environment.
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