Abstract
A HPLC method has been developed for trace analysis of chlorophenols in the 0.2–2 ppb range from spiked water samples. Simple liquid-liquid extraction followed by on-line preconcentration of total mono- and dichlorophenols has been performed using a divinylbenzene-styrene copolymeric sorbent (PRP1) as packing material for the precolumn. The chlorophenols have been eluted from the precolumn on an analytical column (5μm LiChrosorb RP-18, 12.5 cm × 4 mm) by use of a switching valve system followed by separation. Detection was carried out with an electrochemical detector. The linearity of the detector response has been proved over two orders of magnitude. The detection limit of chlorophenols by means of the electrochemical method is in the lower picogram range. The recoveries of the isomeric chlorophenols from spiked river water samples having initial concentrations of 2ppb are usually 70–90%. The procedure has been applied to drinking water and river water.