Almost 25 years of chromatographic and spectroscopic analytical method development for petroleum hydrocarbons analysis in soil and sediment: State-of-the-art, progress and trends

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Alamar, M. Carmen
Coulon, Frederic
Mouazen, Abdul M.

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1064-3389

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Douglas RK, Nawar S, Alamar MC, et al., (2017) Almost 25 years of chromatographic and spectroscopic analytical method development for petroleum hydrocarbons analysis in soil and sediment: state-of-the-art, progress and trends. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Volume 47, Issue 16, pp. 1497-1527

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This review provides a critical insight into the selection of chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques for semi-quantitative and quantitative detection of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and sediment matrices. Advantages and limitations of both field screening and laboratory-based techniques are discussed and recent advances in chemometrics to extract maximum information from a sample by using the optimal pre-processing and data mining techniques are presented. An integrated analytical framework based on spectroscopic techniques integration and data fusion for the rapid measurement and detection of on-site petroleum hydrocarbons is proposed. Furthermore, factors influencing petroleum hydrocarbons analysis in contaminated samples are discussed and recommendations on how to reduce their influence provided.

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Analytical techniques, Multi-sensor and data fusion, Contaminated soil, Petroleum hydrocarbons

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