Multi‐residue method for the analysis of pharmaceutical compounds in sewage sludge, compost and sediments by sonication‐assisted extraction and LC determination

Journal of Separation Science - Tập 33 Số 12 - Trang 1760-1766 - 2010
Julia Martı́n1, Juan Luís Santos1, Irene Aparicio1, Esteban Alonso1
1Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Seville, Seville, Spain

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Abstract

A method for the simultaneous determination of 16 pharmaceutical compounds in three types of sewage sludge (primary, secondary and anaerobically digested dehydrated sludge), compost and sediment samples is described. Pharmaceutical compounds evaluated were nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (acetaminophen, diclofenac, ibuprofen, ketoprofen, naproxen and salicylic acid), antibiotics (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim), an anti‐epileptic drug (carbamazepine), a β‐blocker (propranolol), a nervous stimulant (caffeine), estrogens (17α‐ethinylestradiol, 17β‐estradiol, estriol and estrone) and lipid regulators (clofibric acid, metabolite of clofibrate and gemfibrozil). The method is based on the ultrasonic‐assisted extraction, clean‐up by SPE and analytical determination by HPLC with diode array and fluorescence detectors. The best extraction recoveries were achieved in a three‐step extraction procedure with methanol and acetone as extraction solvents. Extraction recoveries of several pharmaceutical compounds as caffeine were highly dependent on the type of sample evaluated. The applicability of the method was tested by analyzing primary, secondary and anaerobically digested dehydrated sludge, compost and sediment samples from Seville (Southern Spain). Ten of the sixteen pharmaceutical compounds were detected in sludge samples and five in compost and sediment samples. The highest concentration levels were recorded for ibuprofen in sewage samples, whereas salicylic acid and 17α‐ethinylestradiol were detected in all of the samples analyzed.

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