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New alternative method of benzo[a]pyrene extractionfrom soils and its approbation in soil under technogenic pressure
Authors:Svetlana N. Sushkova  Tatiana M. Minkina  Saglara S. Mandzhieva  Galina K. Vasilyeva  Nikolay I. Borisenko  Irina G. Turina  Olga V. Bolotova  Tatiana V. Varduni  Rıdvan Kızılkaya
Affiliation:1.Academy of Biology and Biotechnology,Southern Federal University,Rostov-on-Don,Russia;2.Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems in Soil Science, RAS,Pushchino,Russia;3.Scientific Research Institute of Physics and Organic Chemistry,Southern Federal University,Rostov-on-Don,Russia;4.Faculty of Agriculture,Ondokuz May?s University,Samsun,Turkey
Abstract:

Purpose

The optimization of benzo[a]pyrene extraction conditions by subcritical water extraction method from soils is the purpose of the research. The optimal conditions for benzo[a]pyrene recovery are 30-min extraction by water in a special steel cartridge at 250 °C and 100 atm.

Materials and methods

Studies were conducted on the soils of monitoring plots subjected to Novocherkassk Power Station emissions. Monitoring plots were established at different distances from the Novocherkassk Power Station (NPS; 1.0–20.0 km).

Results and discussion

It was shown that the use of water in subcritical state as a solvent for benzo[a]pyrene extraction from soil allows to avoid large volumes of organic solvents and to decrease the time of sample preparation. It is shown that the maximum benzo[a]pyrene maintenance was observed in soils of the monitoring plots located most close (to 5 km) to a pollution source in the area of the prevailing direction of a wind rose. Dynamics of pollutant accumulation in soils depend on number of Novocherkassk state district power station emissions.

Conclusions

The method of benzo[a]pyrene subcritical water extraction from soil was developed and approbated during long-term monitoring researches of technogenic polluted territories. The optimum conditions for benzo[a]pyrene extraction from soil have been determined: the soil is treating by subcritical water at 250 °C and 100 atm of pressure for 30 min. Trends in the accumulation of benzo[a]pyrene in soil zones of the thermal power plant influence have been researched over a 5-year period of monitoring observations by subcritical water extraction method. Benzo[a]pyrene accumulation in soils depends on the technogenic emissions to the atmosphere from Novocherkassk power station and on the soil physical and chemical properties.
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