2015
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201500771
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Determination of volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons in water samples by static headspace gas chromatography with electron capture detection

Abstract: A simple, efficient, solvent-free, and commercial readily available approach for determination of five volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons in water samples using the static headspace sampling and gas chromatography with electron capture detection has been described. The proposed static headspace sampling method was initially optimized and the optimum experimental conditions found were 10 mL water sample containing 20% w/v sodium chloride placed in a 20 mL vial and stirred at 50ºC for 20 min. The linearity of the… Show more

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“…And also, it is urgent and a general trend to develop simple, rapid, and green determination methods for residual amount of fragrances in toys. The HS method is widely used to volatilize analytes in various fields because of its simple operation, high automation, and good repeatability [28][29][30]. It usually improves sensitivity by combining with the SPME or in the form of DHS [31,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And also, it is urgent and a general trend to develop simple, rapid, and green determination methods for residual amount of fragrances in toys. The HS method is widely used to volatilize analytes in various fields because of its simple operation, high automation, and good repeatability [28][29][30]. It usually improves sensitivity by combining with the SPME or in the form of DHS [31,32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%