Inter-laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent (EOE) concentrations of a water accommodated fraction (WAF) of oil and a chemically enhanced WAF (CEWAF)

Chemical characterization of the presence of oil in environmental samples are performed using methods of varying complexity. Extraction of samples with an organic solvent and analysis by fluorescence spectrometry has been shown to be a rapid and effective screening technique for petroleum in the env...

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Main Authors: Gopal Bera, Gerardo Gold-Bouchot, Uta Passow, Terry L. Wade, Dawei Shi, Maya Morales-McDevitt, Noemi Ramirez-Miss, Anthony H. Knap, Antonietta Quigg
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author Gopal Bera
Gerardo Gold-Bouchot
Uta Passow
Terry L. Wade
Dawei Shi
Maya Morales-McDevitt
Noemi Ramirez-Miss
Anthony H. Knap
Antonietta Quigg
author_facet Gopal Bera
Gerardo Gold-Bouchot
Uta Passow
Terry L. Wade
Dawei Shi
Maya Morales-McDevitt
Noemi Ramirez-Miss
Anthony H. Knap
Antonietta Quigg
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description Chemical characterization of the presence of oil in environmental samples are performed using methods of varying complexity. Extraction of samples with an organic solvent and analysis by fluorescence spectrometry has been shown to be a rapid and effective screening technique for petroleum in the environment. During experiments, rapid analysis of oil by fluorescence provides the opportunity for researchers to modify the experimental conditions in real time. Estimated Oil Equivalents (EOE) relies on the fluorescence measurement of the aromatic compounds to estimate the oil concentration.The present intercalibration study was designed to investigate whether different fluorometer instruments can reliably measure EOE and whether the results are intercomparable. Additionally, the need for extraction of oil compounds into an organic solvent was investigated. Three different fluorometers were used in three different laboratories: a Horiba Aqualog, a Turner Trilogy and a Shimadzu Spectrofluorophotometer RF-1501. Results from these different instruments showed excellent agreement for EOE determinations. A very high correlation was found between the EOE results obtained with Aqualog Horiba and Turner Trilogy (r2 = 0.9999), with no significant differences between the mean EOE results (t-test, p = 0.30), and the Aqualog Horiba and Shimadzu (r2 = 0.995) fluorometers, with no statistically difference between the EOE results obtained by the two instruments (p = 0.40).
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spelling doaj.art-75b9b59b706e4a7fbac2c576754601ea2022-12-21T18:28:17ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-01-0151e01174Inter-laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent (EOE) concentrations of a water accommodated fraction (WAF) of oil and a chemically enhanced WAF (CEWAF)Gopal Bera0Gerardo Gold-Bouchot1Uta Passow2Terry L. Wade3Dawei Shi4Maya Morales-McDevitt5Noemi Ramirez-Miss6Anthony H. Knap7Antonietta Quigg8Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA; Corresponding author.Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USAMemorial University, St John's, CanadaGeochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USAGeochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USAGeochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USAGeochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USAGeochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USATexas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston, Texas, USAChemical characterization of the presence of oil in environmental samples are performed using methods of varying complexity. Extraction of samples with an organic solvent and analysis by fluorescence spectrometry has been shown to be a rapid and effective screening technique for petroleum in the environment. During experiments, rapid analysis of oil by fluorescence provides the opportunity for researchers to modify the experimental conditions in real time. Estimated Oil Equivalents (EOE) relies on the fluorescence measurement of the aromatic compounds to estimate the oil concentration.The present intercalibration study was designed to investigate whether different fluorometer instruments can reliably measure EOE and whether the results are intercomparable. Additionally, the need for extraction of oil compounds into an organic solvent was investigated. Three different fluorometers were used in three different laboratories: a Horiba Aqualog, a Turner Trilogy and a Shimadzu Spectrofluorophotometer RF-1501. Results from these different instruments showed excellent agreement for EOE determinations. A very high correlation was found between the EOE results obtained with Aqualog Horiba and Turner Trilogy (r2 = 0.9999), with no significant differences between the mean EOE results (t-test, p = 0.30), and the Aqualog Horiba and Shimadzu (r2 = 0.995) fluorometers, with no statistically difference between the EOE results obtained by the two instruments (p = 0.40).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018348072Earth sciencesEnvironmental scienceGeochemistryGeoscienceHydrologyNatural hazards
spellingShingle Gopal Bera
Gerardo Gold-Bouchot
Uta Passow
Terry L. Wade
Dawei Shi
Maya Morales-McDevitt
Noemi Ramirez-Miss
Anthony H. Knap
Antonietta Quigg
Inter-laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent (EOE) concentrations of a water accommodated fraction (WAF) of oil and a chemically enhanced WAF (CEWAF)
Heliyon
Earth sciences
Environmental science
Geochemistry
Geoscience
Hydrology
Natural hazards
title Inter-laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent (EOE) concentrations of a water accommodated fraction (WAF) of oil and a chemically enhanced WAF (CEWAF)
title_full Inter-laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent (EOE) concentrations of a water accommodated fraction (WAF) of oil and a chemically enhanced WAF (CEWAF)
title_fullStr Inter-laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent (EOE) concentrations of a water accommodated fraction (WAF) of oil and a chemically enhanced WAF (CEWAF)
title_full_unstemmed Inter-laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent (EOE) concentrations of a water accommodated fraction (WAF) of oil and a chemically enhanced WAF (CEWAF)
title_short Inter-laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent (EOE) concentrations of a water accommodated fraction (WAF) of oil and a chemically enhanced WAF (CEWAF)
title_sort inter laboratory calibration of estimated oil equivalent eoe concentrations of a water accommodated fraction waf of oil and a chemically enhanced waf cewaf
topic Earth sciences
Environmental science
Geochemistry
Geoscience
Hydrology
Natural hazards
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018348072
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