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Journal Article 
Determination of Volatile Fatty Acids in Environmental Aqueous Samples 
Siedlecka, EM; Kumirska, J; Ossowski, T; Glamowski, P; Gołębiowski, M; Gajdus, J; Kaczyński, Z; Stepnowski, P 
2008 
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies
ISSN: 1230-1485
EISSN: 2083-5906 
17 
351-356 
Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) are present in environmental waters in the range of I to 5,000 ppm and different methods have been reported for their determination. In this paper we have studied and compared analytical performance parameters for the distillation method followed by potentiometric titration, spectrophotometric and gas chromatographic methods. The main disadvantage of the distillation approach was quite poor absolute recovery (53-58%) from the given matrix and rather elevated limit of quantification (LOQ) at 110 mg/L. Direct potentiometric titration was characterized by acceptable accuracy (above 97%) and precision in the range 1.8%-i 5%. The LOQ value was 11 mg/L. The spectrophotometric method was sensitive for hydrogen carbonate alkalinity and phosphate ions; measured concentrations of acetic acid were lower than nominal. The precision and accuracy of the spectrophotometric method were in the ranges 1.3-14% and 82.1-104.2%, respectively. Limit of quantification was 28 mg/L. However, if ion exchange bed is used prior to this method the LOQ can be reduced to 5 mg/L. The GC method is characterized by quite low LOQ (5 mg/L) and seems to be the best methodology to determine low VFA concentrations in environmental waters. The precision of the method ranged from 5.7 to 14.8% and accuracy was above 92%. Additionally, this method allows for determination of individual VFAs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Polish Journal of Environmental Studies is the property of Scientific Investigation Committee and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts) 
VOLATILE organic compounds; FATTY acids; SPECTROPHOTOMETRY; GAS chromatography; POTENTIOMETRY; DISTILLATION; CARBONATES; PHOSPHATES; LIQUIDS; environmental waters; potentiometric titration; volatile fatty acids