We report the direct determination of two polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), Benzo(a)Pyrene B(a)P and Pyrene (Pyr), in solid environmental samples, i.e. a marine sediment and scrapings from the interior walls of a steel foundry, by the supersonic jet/laser induced fluorescence technique. We have found limits of detection (LOD) for these samples of 900ng (1.8ppm) for B(a)P and 200ng (0.4ppm) for Pyr. The LOD's for prepared solutions were 100 ng for B(a)P and 40 ng for Pyr. In validating the procedure we have also analyzed a standard mixture of PAH. The results of our analyses of the solid environmental samples agree well with those obtained by chromatography in other laboratories. We have found evidence of incomplete recovery of PAH from soil sediments by a prolonged low temperature Soxhlet extraction using methylene chloride.
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