Using Biotage® Horizon 3100 and in-line Pacific® Sodium Sulfate Drying Cartridges for EPA method 1664B

By Biotage

Introduction

The treatment and removal of oil and grease from wastewater is imperative because it can negatively affect the biological and aquatic life that encounter it. Not only that, but since the oil and grease is not miscible with water, it leaves an unappealing layer on top of the water. Even before the oil and grease can reach the aquatic life, it will solidify on the inner walls of pipes, causing blockage over time.

The purpose of this application note is to provide a streamlined workflow solution for measuring hexane extractable material (HEM) using the Biotage® Horizon 3100 for solid phase extraction and Pacific® Sodium Sulfate Drying Cartridges for in-line drying. Using the Speed-Vap®, the extracts will be concentrated with gentle heat and consistent air flow through precisely drilled holes.

Instrumentation

Biotage instruments

  • Biotage® Horizon 3100 Oil and Grease Extraction System (P/N SPE-DEX 3100)
  • Speed-Vap® Automated Solvent Evaporation System (P/N 200-1000-04)

Biotage consumables

  • Pacific® Premium Oil & Grease Disk, 90 mm (P/N 1664-100-PHT)
  • Pacific® Sodium Sulfate Drying Cartridge, 5.5 g, (P/N 802-0550-BGC)
  • Oil and Grease Standards, 40 mg (P/N 50-021-HT)
  • Oil and Grease Standards, 26 mL (P/N 50-003-HT)
  • Oil & Grease Aluminum Weighing Pans, 105 mm, 125 mL (P/N 50-002-02-HT)

Other instruments

  • Analytical Balance: Sartorius

Method summary

90 mm Pacific® Premium Disk extractions:

  1. With an empty sample bottle, empty disk holder, and empty collection flask on each station, load and run Purge Method Part 1 found in Table 1 to all stations. Once complete, load and run Purge Method Part 2 found in Table 2 to all stations.
  2. Acidify 1 L of DI water to a pH <2 with Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) for all Quality Control (QC) samples. Field samples must also be acidified to a pH < 2 with HCl.
  3. Place a 90 mm Pacific® Premium disk in a 90 mm disk holder and place on the 3100. Repeat for each sample.
  4. Blank sample preparation is complete.
  5. Complete the following spiking procedures for the method detection limit (MDL), as well as initial precision and recovery measurement (IPR) samples.
    1. MDL: Spike each acidified liter with 4.0 mg/L of HEM (500 µL of the Oil and Grease Standard, 26 mL, PN: 50-003-HT).
    2. IPR: Spike each acidified liter with 40 mg/L of HEM (one 10 mL Oil and Grease Standard package, PN: 50-021-HT).
  6. Attach the water inlet valve to each sample bottle and place them on the 3100 system. Attach a Pacific® Drying Cartridge onto the end of the check valve, being sure to secure the cartridge as far as it will go (IMPORTANT: avoid twisting motion when attaching cartridge as the torque may cause unnecessary wear on the check valve Luer fitting).
  7. Attach a 24/40 taper flat bottom round flask onto each active station and secure with the clip. Repeat for each sample.
    1. Ease of flask attachment is not restricted by the cartridge.
  8. Extract the samples using the extraction method found in Table 3.
  9. Once the extraction is complete on the 3100, rinse the inside of the sample bottle cap into the disk holder, rinse the disk holder walls, down spout of the water inlet valve, and pre-wet conditioning arm with hexane. Click “drain” on the controller for the station, then “elute”. Once the manual elute is complete, rinse the outside of the sodium sulfate cartridge with hexane into the collection vessel.
  10. Pre-weigh each 105 mm aluminum pan and quantitatively transfer one extract to each pan.
    1. Pour the final extract from the 3100 system into the designated pan and rinse the collection vessel vigorously with n-hexane. Swirl slightly to collect all the HEM in the vessel and pour into the designated pan. Repeat twice more for each extract.
  11. Using the Speed-Vap® Evaporation System, concentrate the extracts per the parameters in Table 4. Remove the pan from the Speed-Vap® when there is a thin layer of hexane left in the pan because the hexadecane can evaporate if heated too long.
    1. Allow the extract to finish evaporating in the hood and transfer to a desiccator. Ensure aluminum pans cool to room temperature prior to gravimetric analysis.
  12. Weigh each pan and calculate the HEM recovery in mg/L for each sample.

Table 1. Part One of purge method for Pacific® Drying Cartridges

Step

Description

Solvent

Dispense (s)

Saturate (s)

Soak (s)

Drain Solvent (s)

1

Condition

Hexane

3

0

0

15

2

Condition

Methanol

3

0

0

15

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate (s)

Soak (s)

Drain Solvent (s)

3

Wash

Methanol

3

0

0

15

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate Elute (s)

Soak (s)

Elute (s)

4

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

3

0

0

15

Table 2. Part Two of purge method for Pacific® Drying Cartridges

Step

Description

Solvent

Dispense (s)

Saturate (s)

Soak (s)

Drain Solvent (s)

1

Condition

Hexane

3

0

0

15

2

Condition

Methanol

0

0

0

15

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate (s)

Soak (s)

Drain Solvent (s)

3

Wash

Methanol

0

0

0

15

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate Elute (s)

Soak (s)

Elute (s)

4

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

5

0

0

30

Table 3. Extraction conditions using 90 mm Pacific® Disk with Pacific® Drying Cartridge on the Biotage® Horizon 3100.

Step

Description

Solvent

Dispense (s)

Saturate (s)

Soak (s)

Drain Solvent (s)

1

Condition

Hexane

10

1

30

60

2

Condition

Methanol

0

0

0

0

3

Load Sample

 

 

 

 

 

4

Air Dry 480s

 

 

 

 

 

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate Elute (s)

Soak (s)

Elute (s)

5

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

10

1

10

25

6

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

7

1

45

60

7

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

7

1

45

60

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate (s)

Soak (s)

Drain Solvent (s)

8

Wash

Methanol

4

1

20

180

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate Elute (s)

Soak (s)

Elute (s)

9

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

1

0

0

0

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate (s)

Soak (s)

Drain Solvent (s)

10

Wash

Methanol

0

1

10

180

Step

Description

Solvent

Rinse (s)

Saturate Elute (s)

Soak (s)

Elute (s)

11

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

4

1

45

60

12

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

4

1

45

60

13

Rinse and Elute

Hexane

4

1

45

60

Table 4. Speed-Vap® Evaporation parameters.

Parameter

Value

Temperature (˚C)

40

Compressed Air Inlet Pressure (psi)

80

Results and discussion

The extraction process for quality control samples takes approximately 30 minutes and the evaporation time takes approximately 30 minutes. With one system, three quality control samples can be automatically extracted and evaporated in about an hour with minimal user interaction.

Below are the results from all the extractions completed in the method summary of this application note.

Table 5. 90 mm Disk IPR results.

Sample

HEM (mg/L)

Recovery (%)

1

36.1

90.3

2

36.5

91.3

3

36.0

90.0

4

36.6

91.5

 

Average Percent Recovery (X)

90.8%

 

Precision (s)

 0.72


Table 6.
90 mm Disk MDL results.        

Sample

HEM (mg/L)

1

3.3

2

3.2

3

2.9

4

2.7

5

2.9

6

3.6

7

3.2

Precision (s)

0.3024

MDL Value < 1.4 mg/L

0.9504

Table 7. 90 mm Disk method blank results

Sample

HEM (mg/L)

1

0.5

2

0.2

3

0.8

4

0.2

5

0.3

6

0.2

7

0.5

Precision (s) 0.2268

MDL Value < 1.4 mg/L

0.7128

All Blanks < 5.0 mg/L

The MDL in this study calculated as 0.9504 mg/L. The seven replicate samples used for the MDL calculation show little varia- tion keeping the calculated MDL below 1.4 mg/L, the required MDL per EPA Method 1664B. The MDLs were calculated using 6 degrees of freedom and a student t-value of 3.143 with a 99% confidence interval.

The recoveries for the four IPRs are well within the acceptable range of 83–101% recovery per EPA Method 1664B as well. The IPR resulted in a precision value of 0.72. This is well below the method requirement of 11.0.

The seven method blank samples also pass EPA Method 1664B requirements all recovering below the minimum level of quantitation, 5 mg/L.

Conclusion

This application note demonstrates that HEM can be effectively recovered within the guidelines of EPA Method 1664B with the use of Oil and Grease product solutions from Biotage. In addition to that, the blanks indicate virtually no contamination of HEM from consumables or instrumentation.

Automated solid-phase extraction improves the precision of HEM recoveries by eliminating operator bias. With the option of the Pacific® Drying Cartridge, installed in-line with extraction, it reduces operator interaction with the sample extracts, but also stays within compliance of EPA Method 1664B.

References

EPA Method 1664, Revision B: n-Hexane Extractable Material (HEM; Oil and Grease) and Silica Gel Treated n-Hexane Extractable Material (SGT-HEM; Non-polar Material) by Extraction and Gravimetry, available at www.epa.gov, (2010).

Literature Number: AN990

Published: Dec 7, 2025 2:45:00 AM

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