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Extraction of acetaldehyde from mineral water using 2,4- dinitrophenylhydrazine as derivatizing agent

ABSTRACT

Acetaldehyde generated, when PET bottles of water are deposited at high temperature for long period of time. The acetaldehyde produced, transferred into the mineral water and alter the organoleptic properties of water. Acetaldehyde is also a possible carcinogen and mutagen. In the present research work, acetaldehyde in mineral water was derivatized with 2, 4-dinitrophenyl hydrazine (DNPH), extracted by solid phase extraction (SPE) using octadecyl silane oxide (C18) and finally investigated by gas chromatography (GC). Acetaldehyde-2, 4-dinitropheyl hydrazone (A-DNPH) formed after derivatization which were adsorbed on the surface of C18. Solvent acetonitrile was used for the elution of A-DNPH from the solid phase extraction (SPE) column. Effect of storage time and light on the migration of acetaldehyde was investigated and found the mineral water stored for longer period of time in sun light change their organoleptic properties due to migration of acetaldehyde into water.

Keywords
Acetaldehyde; Octadecyl silane oxide; Acetonitrile; Poly (ethylene terephthalate); Gas chromatography

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