Identification of Non-ionic Surfactants in Elements of the Aquatic Environment
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Daniel Kopiec
Abstract
Information concerning the use of non-ionic surfactants (NS) in household products is very scanty. Therefore, a qualitative determination of NS in raw sewage is an alternative source of information concerning the presence and manufacture of NS. The aim of this work was to identify NS in raw sewage (in Poznan and Blonie, both Poland) and treated sewage (in Blonie) and to compare the results with those obtained for river water (Warta in Poznan, Poland). LC-MS/MS was used for this purpose. The presence of 116 ethoxamers, being exclusively polydispersal alcohol ethoxylates (AE) containing alkyl moieties from C10 to C16 and C18, as well as 20 poly(ethylene glycols), was confirmed in the raw sewage, while 68 ethoxamers were found in the treated sewage, including 12 octylphenol ethoxylates. No nonylphenol ethoxylates were identified in the raw or treated sewage.
Kurzfassung
Informationen über den Gebrauch nichtionischer Tenside (NS) in Haushaltprodukten sind spärlich. Daher ist eine qualitative Bestimmung von NS in Rohabwässern eine alternative Informationsquelle hinsichtlich der Anwesenheit und der Erzeugung von NS. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist, die Identifizierung von NS in Rohabwässern (in Poznan und Blinie in Polen), und in behandelten Abwässern (in Blonie) und der Vergleich der Ergebnisse mit denen, die für Flusswasser (Warta in Poznan, Polen) erhalten wurden. Für diesen Zweck wurde LC-MS/MS eingesetzt. Die Anwesenheit von 116 Ethoxameren, ausschließlich polydisperse Alkoholethoxylate (AE) mit Alkylkettenlängen von C10 bis C16 und C18 sowie mit 20 Polyethylenglykolgruppen, in den Rohabwässern wurde bestätigt, während 68 Ethoxamere, einschließlich 12 Octylphenolethoxy-late, in den behandelten Abwässern gefunden wurden. Sowohl in den Rohabwässern als auch in den behandelten Abwässern wurden keine Nonylethoxylate identifiziert.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents/Inhalt
- Contents
- Review Article
- How to Improve Sustainability and Environmentally Friendly Behaviour in Automatic Dishwashing? Example: Germany
- Physical Chemistry
- αs-Casein-PE6400 Mixtures: Thermodynamics of Micelle Formation
- Effect of Alcohols on Phase Stability of Ionic Liquid Microemulsions
- The Effect on Solution Properties of Replacing a Hydrogen Atom with a Methyl Group in a Surfactant
- Application
- New Approach of Sucrose Myristate as a Promising Penetration Enhancer in Dermal Preparations
- Environmental Chemistry
- Identification of Non-ionic Surfactants in Elements of the Aquatic Environment
- Synthesis
- Synthesis and Properties of 1,2,3,4-Butanetetracarboxylic Acid Type Gemini Surfactants with Semifluoroalkyl Chain as Hydrophobic Group
- Solvent Free Synthesis of Four Cationic Surfactants: Evaluation of Their Corrosion Inhibition Properties on Zinc Phosphate Conversion Coating on Mild Steel
- Synthesis and Spectrophotometric Study of Toxic Metals Extraction by Novel Thio-Based Non-Ionic Surfactant
- Analysis
- Eco-favourable Mobile Phase in Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Surfactants: Resolution of Coexisting Alkyl Dimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride, Cetyltrimethyl Ammonium Bromide and Triton X 100
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Contents/Inhalt
- Contents
- Review Article
- How to Improve Sustainability and Environmentally Friendly Behaviour in Automatic Dishwashing? Example: Germany
- Physical Chemistry
- αs-Casein-PE6400 Mixtures: Thermodynamics of Micelle Formation
- Effect of Alcohols on Phase Stability of Ionic Liquid Microemulsions
- The Effect on Solution Properties of Replacing a Hydrogen Atom with a Methyl Group in a Surfactant
- Application
- New Approach of Sucrose Myristate as a Promising Penetration Enhancer in Dermal Preparations
- Environmental Chemistry
- Identification of Non-ionic Surfactants in Elements of the Aquatic Environment
- Synthesis
- Synthesis and Properties of 1,2,3,4-Butanetetracarboxylic Acid Type Gemini Surfactants with Semifluoroalkyl Chain as Hydrophobic Group
- Solvent Free Synthesis of Four Cationic Surfactants: Evaluation of Their Corrosion Inhibition Properties on Zinc Phosphate Conversion Coating on Mild Steel
- Synthesis and Spectrophotometric Study of Toxic Metals Extraction by Novel Thio-Based Non-Ionic Surfactant
- Analysis
- Eco-favourable Mobile Phase in Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Surfactants: Resolution of Coexisting Alkyl Dimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride, Cetyltrimethyl Ammonium Bromide and Triton X 100