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Harold Colon Harold Colon & & Greysi Greysi Tavarez Tavarez South Mall Analytical Lab South Mall Analytical Lab Dr. Michael Miller Dr. Michael Miller Freeport High School Freeport High School *THE EFFECTS OF SURFACTANTS *THE EFFECTS OF SURFACTANTS AND CONTAMINATION ON AND CONTAMINATION ON NPM ANALYSIS* NPM ANALYSIS*

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Harold Colon Harold Colon & & Greysi Greysi TavarezTavarezSouth Mall Analytical LabSouth Mall Analytical LabDr. Michael MillerDr. Michael MillerFreeport High SchoolFreeport High School

*THE EFFECTS OF SURFACTANTS*THE EFFECTS OF SURFACTANTS AND CONTAMINATION ON AND CONTAMINATION ON

NPM ANALYSIS*NPM ANALYSIS*

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VocabVocabularyulary• Surfactants: detergents;to "cut" grease and to wet

surfaces • NPM: Non-Polar Material• HEM: Hexane Extractable Material•NonPolar: compound that does not have concentrations of positive or negative electric charge • Polar: Relating to or characterized by a dipole (A molecule having two such charges or poles)

Major Equipment Major Equipment UsedUsed

Step SaverDesicator

Analytical BalanceDesiccator

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OTHER EQUIPMENT OTHER EQUIPMENT USEDUSED

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Analysis of Hexane Analysis of Hexane Extractable Material Extractable Material

and Non-Polar Materialand Non-Polar Material• HEM - all organic chemicals (not metals) – Cooking oils– Fats– Petroleum (Oil, Gasoline, etc.)

• NPM is a test looking for only non-polar materials– Petroleum– Citrus-based cleaners (Goo-Gone)

• Study shows test procedure has some problems separating the two types of materials

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ProbleProble

mm• Samples contaminated with polar material such as surfactants, grease, fats, and oils, seem to indicate that there are non-polar materials in the sample. •NPM analysis limit is 50 mg/L. •Samples often exceed the above limit when tested. • Silica gel treatment does not always remove 100% of material that should be removed.

Question:Question: Do surfactants in the samples effect the result? Do the types of contamination effect the results?

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HYPOTHESISHYPOTHESIS•The surfactants in the sample are causing an effect on the analysis’ results. •It is expected that the surfactants have a positive interference with the analysis.• Depending on the fats, oils, and greases used the results are going to vary. • As the silica gel is added (NPM) the results will remain the same.

Materials used: Materials used: Surfactants: Commercial Laundry Detergent

TideF.O.G. : Fats (Kitchen fat), Oils (Wesson Oil) and Grease (Diesel Fuel)

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CONCLUSIONSCONCLUSIONS•Surfactants have a varying interference with the results of the analysis depending on how much and type of surfactant. -Industrial soap interferes with the analysis, giving a smaller amount of analyte than is truly there. -Tide is opposite of industrial soap because it gave a positive interference with larger amounts

• Depending on the type of contamination, multiple silica gel treatments may be required to obtain valid results. -Wesson oil demonstrated problems with removal by silica gel

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REFERENCESREFERENCES• Presearch. “Determining Hexane-Extractable Material”. Nov. 2003 URL: http://www.laboratorytalk.com/news/pes/pes118.html• M.B. Labs LTD. “Hydrocarbons-Definitions and Explanations”. URL: http://www.mblabs.com/html/information/results/hydrocarbons.PDF• South Mall Analytical Labs. Renee Cohen. Total Petroleum Material Non Polar Material Non-Polar Material (NPM) Standard Operating Procedure. 2004• The Environmental Protection Agency. “Guideline Establishing Test Procedure For The Analysis of Oil and Grease and Non-Polar Material under the Clean Water Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; Final Rule”. May 1999URL: http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-WASTE/1999/May/day-14/f12163.htm• United States Environmental Protection Agency. “Extractable Material (HEM; Oil and Greases) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane Extractable Material (SEG-HEM; Non-Polar Material) by Extraction and Gravimetry. Feb. 1999 URL:http://www.envexp.com/news/methods/EPA%20METHOD%201664.pdf• United States Environmental Protection Agency. “Approval of EPA Methods 1664, Revision A, and 9071B for Determination of Oil and Grease and Non-polar Material in EPA's Wastewater and Hazardous Waste Programs”. Feb. 1999 URL:http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/methods/1664fs.html

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENACKNOWLEDGEMENTSTS*Dr. Sat Bhattacharya*Dr. Sat Bhattacharya

*Harlem Children Society*Harlem Children Society*Mentor: Dr. Michael Miller*Mentor: Dr. Michael Miller

*Co-Mentors:*Co-Mentors:*Timmy*TimmySharmaSharma

JoseJoseDaveDave

*Mr. Edward Irwin*Mr. Edward Irwin

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