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J Chromatogr


Title:Trace analysis of organic volatiles in water by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with glass capillary columns
Author(s):Bertsch W; Anderson E; Holzer G;
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Journal Title:J Chromatogr
Year:1975
Volume:112
Issue:
Page Number:701 - 718
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(00)99998-9
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Abstract:"Traces of volatile organic materials in water have been concentrated by gas phase stripping and adsorption onto a porous polymer. A simple all-glass sampling device is proposed which allows efficient concentration at elevated temperatures. Sample transfer from absorbent into a gas chromatographic column is effected by a simple one-step procedure involving heat desorption. The capacity of the absorbent has been determined for a number of model substances which are found in water. Under the sampling conditions used, compounds being less volatile than benzene are usually quantitatively retained, with some exceptions. Separations were effected with highly efficient glass capillary columns. Water samples, collected from a small number of locations, included both tap water and untreated waters. A number of volatiles have been determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in drinking water and in a river which flows through an industrialized area. The drinking water examined contains a large number of chlorinated and brominated compounds whereas the river water is largely free from this class of substances. Derivatives of camphor and terpenes have been identified in this particular river"
Keywords:"Absorption Camphor/analysis *Chromatography, Gas Gasoline/analysis Glass Industrial Waste/analysis Mass Spectrometry Terpenes/analysis Trace Elements/analysis Water Pollutants/*analysis Water Pollutants, Chemical/*analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineBertsch, W Anderson, E Holzer, G eng Netherlands 1975/10/29 J Chromatogr. 1975 Oct 29; 112:701-18. doi: 10.1016/s0021-9673(00)99998-9"

 
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