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J Chromatogr A


Title:Solid-phase microextraction: a promising technique for sample preparation in environmental analysis
Author(s):Alpendurada MF;
Address:"Laboratory of Hydrology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Porto University, IAREN-Water Institute of The Northern Region, Portugal"
Journal Title:J Chromatogr A
Year:2000
Volume:889
Issue:1-Feb
Page Number:3 - 14
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(00)00453-2
ISSN/ISBN:0021-9673 (Print) 0021-9673 (Linking)
Abstract:"Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) is a simple and effective adsorption and desorption technique, which eliminates the need for solvents or complicated apparatus, for concentrating volatile or nonvolatile compounds in liquid samples or headspace. SPME is compatible with analyte separation and detection by gas chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography, and provides linear results for wide concentrations of analytes. By controlling the polarity and thickness of the coating on the fibre, maintaining consistent sampling time, and adjusting other extraction parameters, an analyst can ensure highly consistent, quantifiable results for low concentration analytes. To date, about 400 articles on SPME have been published in different fields, including environment (water, soil, air), food, natural products, pharmaceuticals, biology, toxicology, forensics and theory. As the scope of SPME grew, new improvements were made with the appearance of new coatings that allowed an increase in the specificity of this extraction technique. The key part of the SPME fibre is of course the fibre coating. At the moment, 27 variations of fibre coating and size are available. Among the newest are a fibre assembly with a dual coating of divinylbenzene and Carboxen suspended in poly(dimethylsiloxane), and a series of 23 gauge fibres intended for specific septumless injection system. The growth of SPME is also reflected in the expanding number of the accessories that make the technology even easier to use Also available is a portable field sampler which is a self-contained unit that stores the SPME fibre after sampling and during the shipment to the laboratory. Several scientific publications show the results obtained in inter-laboratory validation studies in which SPME was applied to determine the presence of different organic compounds at ppt levels, which demonstrates the reliability of this extraction technique for quantitative analysis"
Keywords:"Chromatography, Gas/methods Environment Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods Pesticides/analysis/chemistry Phenols/analysis/*isolation & purification Publications Solubility Solvents/chemistry Water/analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineAlpendurada, M F eng Review Netherlands 2000/09/14 J Chromatogr A. 2000 Aug 11; 889(1-2):3-14. doi: 10.1016/s0021-9673(00)00453-2"

 
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