Analytical Sciences


Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 26(4), 519 (2010).

Determination of Nitrobenzene in Water and Ice Samples Collected from the Songhua River after an Explosion of a Petrochemical Plant and Investigation on Enclosing Behavior of Nitrobenzene into Ice
Yingjie DAI,*1 Norifumi TERUI,*2 Yongbo LIN,*3 Shunitz TANAKA,*1 Kazuo JIN,*4 Yuji HIRAMA,*4 Masahiro TEDUKA,*5 Milin ZHANG,*6 Xiande SHEN,*7 and Bunshi FUGETSU*1
*1 Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan
*2 Ichinoseki National College of Technology, Takanashi, Hagisho, Ichinoseki 021-8511, Japan
*3 School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, No. 26 Hexing Road, Harbin 150040, P. R. China
*4 Hokkaido Institute of Public Health, N19, W12, Kita, Sapporo 060-0819, Japan
*5 Resource and Energy Department, Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute, N19, W12, Kita, Sapporo 060-0819, Japan
*6 Key Laboratory of Super-light Materials & Surface Technology, Ministry of Education, Harbin Engineering University, No.145 Nantong Street, Harbin 150001, P. R. China
*7 College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, No.145 Nantong Street, Harbin 150001, P. R. China
In this study, nitrobenzene in water and ice samples collected from the Songhua River after the explosion of a petrochemical plant was determined by GC/MS. The results showed that nitrobenzene was detected in most of the water and ice samples taken from the Songhua River. However, the concentration of nitrobenzene in all water and ice samples was from 0 to 0.65 μg L−1; this range was sufficiently lower than the permissible level (0.017 mg L−1) for drinking water in China. The enclosing behavior of nitrobenzene in ice was also investigated. The amount of nitrobenzene enclosed in ice was lower than that reported by UNEP.