Comparison of Extraction Techniques and Solvents for Explosive Residues in Soil

Abstract

Extraction of TNT, Trinitrobenzene, RDX and HMX from two soils was studied in terms of process kinetics and recovery. Two sovents, acetonitrile and methanol, and four extraction techniques, Soxhlet, ultrasonic bath, mechanical shaker and homogenizer-sonicator were compared. The results were complex in that some interactions among analyte, method and solvent were found. Acetonitrile was found to be clearly superior to methanol for RDX and HMX. Soxhlet and ultrasonic bath generally recovered more than homogenizer or shaker, although a complicating factor is that all techniques were not necessarily at equilibrium. In terms of sample throughput, the ultrasonic bath and shaker are preferred over Soxhlet and homogenizer-sonicator. The ultrasonic bath generally approached equilibrium more rapidly than the shaker so it appears to be the best overall choice. Another complicating factor is that times to reach equilibrium were different for the two soils and for the different analytes. This points to the need for more kinetic studies on other soils and sediments. Keywords: Chemical analysis; Explosives; HMX; Pollution; RDX; Soil pollution; Soils; TNT; TNB.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1985
Accession Number
ADA166474

Entities

People

  • Daniel C. Leggett
  • Thomas F. Jenkins

Organizations

  • Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Communities of Interest

  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acetonitrile
  • Alcohols
  • Alkanes
  • Analysis Of Variance
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Chemical Analysis
  • Chemical Synthesis
  • Chemistry
  • Chlorides
  • Cold Regions
  • Desorption
  • Engineering
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Liquid Chromatography
  • Materials
  • Munitions
  • Organic Chemistry

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  • Agricultural Chemistry/Soil Science
  • Analytical Chemistry