Characteristics of on-line membrane extraction microtrap GC system as applied to air and water monitoring
โ Scribed by Somenath Mitra; Lizhong Zhang; Naihong Zhu; Xuemei Guo
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 634 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1040-7685
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โฆ Synopsis
A method referred to as on-line membrane extraction microtrap gas chromatography (OLMEM) is presented for sampling organic pollutants directly into a gas chromatograph. This system is applicable for both air and water matrices. The sampling of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was achieved by passing water or air samples through a silicone hollow fiber membrane. An on-line microtrap was used to concentrate and inject the isolated organics into a GC. The extraction characteristics and optimum operating conditions for the membrane extraction of VOCs from air and water matrices were compared. Parameters such as response profile, extraction efficiency, analytical response at different flow rates, and effect of temperature variation were studied. Reynold's number was successfully used to normalize the viscosity and density differences between water and air.
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In the last few years we have developed on-line membrane extraction ลฝ . microtrap gas chromatography OLMEM-GC where volatile organics are extracted on-line from air or water. The permeated organics are pneumatically transported by an inert carrier gas and concentrated using a micro-sorbent trap refe