Determination of PCBs concentrations in waste oils from industrial high voltage electrical equipment by gas chromatographic method
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SLOATĂ, Florin, ENE, Antoaneta. Determination of PCBs concentrations in waste oils from industrial high voltage electrical equipment by gas chromatographic method. In: Environmental Challenges in the Black Sea Basin: Impact on Human Health, 23-26 septembrie 2020, Galaţi. Cluj-Napoca, România: Universitatea „Dunarea de Jos”, Galați, 2020, p. 37. ISBN 978-606-17-1691-3.
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Environmental Challenges in the Black Sea Basin: Impact on Human Health 2020
Conferința "Environmental Challenges in the Black Sea Basin: Impact on Human Health"
Galaţi, Romania, 23-26 septembrie 2020

Determination of PCBs concentrations in waste oils from industrial high voltage electrical equipment by gas chromatographic method

CZU: 543.54+574

Pag. 37-37

Sloată Florin, Ene Antoaneta
 
"Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 7 decembrie 2020


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This article aims to highlight the pollution caused by persistent organic compounds such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in waste oils. This form of environmental pollution with negative influence on human health would not be possible without the utilization of high-voltage industrial electrical equipment having dielectric fluids contaminated with different polychlorinated biphenyl isomers. For the achievement of the experimental program, samples of dielectric fluids originating both from Romania and from Indonesia have been investigated and the quantification of PCBs was carried out using an Agilent 7890 gas chromatograph equipped with 63Ni μECD detector with a 15 mCi activity. The PCBs concentrations were calculated using the standard calibration method based on the internal standard according to appropriate normative documents.