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J Korean Soc Environ Eng > Volume 37(2); 2015 > Article
J Korean Soc Environ Eng 2015;37(2): 81-86. doi: https://doi.org/10.4491/KSEE.2015.37.2.81
아세틸아세톤 유도체화 시약과 HPLC를 이용한 미량 포름알데하이드 수질분석
이기창1, 박재형1, 이원태2
1경상북도보건환경연구원
2금오공과대학교 환경공학전공
Determination of Trace Amounts of Formaldehyde in Water Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Acetylacetone as a Derivative Reagent
Ki-chang Lee1, Jae-hyung Park1, Wontae Lee2
1Gyeongsangbuk-do Institute of Health and Environment
2Department of Environmental Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology
Corresponding author  Wontae Lee ,Tel: 054-478-7636, Fax: 054-478-7859, Email: wtlee@kumoh.ac.kr
Received: January 8, 2015;  Revised: February 6, 2015;  Accepted: February 11, 2015.  Published online: February 28, 2015.
ABSTRACT
A simple analytical method to quantify formaldehyde in water at lower levels (µg/L) was developed using a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and acetylacetone as a derivative reagent. Unlike conventional methods, no extraction and/or concentration were required. The derivative reagent was added into samples and reacted for 30 minutes at 80℃ prior to the analysis of formaldehyde using HPLC. The method detection limit and the limit of quantification for this method were 1.6 and 5.0 µg/L, respectively. This method also achieved high precision (0.6-3.0%) and accuracy (91.6-106.3%). The recovery rates for various environmental samples ranged from 92.0 to 115.2%.
Key Words: Formaldehyde, Derivative Reagent, Acetylacetone, Liquid Chromatography, Limit of Quantification
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