The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysis of volatile organic compounds in aqueous samples are discussed. Excessive water is removed from the purge gas by a condenser or a water permeable membrane in order to avoid blocking of the capillary cold-trap. Synthetic mixtures covering concentrations ranging from tenths to tens of ppb's and different chemical classes are used to study the effect of various process factors on the efficiency and selectivity of water removal as well as on the purging recovery. The importance of the concentration of the solutes, the flow rate in conjunction with the volume of the purge gas, and the temperature of the condenser, the cold-trap and the sample is...
The possibilities, the limitations and the quantitative performance of dynamic headspace sampling, i...
The possibilities, the limitations and the quantitative performance of dynamic headspace sampling, i...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) enter water systems through rainfall, through intentional or unint...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
The determination of trace levels of organic compounds in water samples is well developed for the le...
In the first part of this thesis, strategies for avoiding systematic errors when quantifying the mai...
In the first part of this thesis, strategies for avoiding systematic errors when quantifying the mai...
The possibilities, the limitations and the quantitative performance of dynamic headspace sampling, i...
The possibilities, the limitations and the quantitative performance of dynamic headspace sampling, i...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) enter water systems through rainfall, through intentional or unint...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
The design and features of an on-line purge and cold-trap pre-concentration device for rapid analysi...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
A system is described that allows the introduction of large vols. of water samples in capillary gas ...
The determination of trace levels of organic compounds in water samples is well developed for the le...
In the first part of this thesis, strategies for avoiding systematic errors when quantifying the mai...
In the first part of this thesis, strategies for avoiding systematic errors when quantifying the mai...
The possibilities, the limitations and the quantitative performance of dynamic headspace sampling, i...
The possibilities, the limitations and the quantitative performance of dynamic headspace sampling, i...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) enter water systems through rainfall, through intentional or unint...