Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Cationic Surfactants in Environmental Samples using a Continuous Post-Column Ion-Pair Extraction Detector with a Sandwich Phase Separator

Abstract
A new detection technique is described for the quantitative analysis of cationic surfactants by HPLC via post-column ion-pair formation. A new sandwich type phase separator, as part of the extraction detector, was successfully introduced. The method was used to determine ditallowdimethylammonium chloride (DTDMAC) in various environmental samples. Detection limits of DTDMAC in river water were about 2 μg/1 (60 ng absolute; S/N = 5) and 10 ng/1 (260 pg absolute; S/N = 5), using methyl orange and 9,10-dimethoxyanthracene-2-sulphonate (DAS) as ion-pairing reagents, respectively. The environmental concentration of DTDMAC found on random samples from two Belgian rivers range from 30 to 40 μg/1. The reproducibility of the determination of DTDMAC in river water was 4.2% (RSD) (n = 20).