2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2021.106006
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Development and comparison of direct immersion solid phase micro extraction Arrow-GC-MS for the determination of selected pesticides in water

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“…The SPME Arrow enhances sensitivity since it employs sorption phases that are larger and is hence a more robust technique. Since SPME has emerged only recently, few studies have demonstrated the suitability of this technique in the analysis of different kinds of compounds and samples, which include the analysis of organic compounds and PAHs in water and biogenic VOCs in atmospheric air [91,92].…”
Section: Spme Arrowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SPME Arrow enhances sensitivity since it employs sorption phases that are larger and is hence a more robust technique. Since SPME has emerged only recently, few studies have demonstrated the suitability of this technique in the analysis of different kinds of compounds and samples, which include the analysis of organic compounds and PAHs in water and biogenic VOCs in atmospheric air [91,92].…”
Section: Spme Arrowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SPME Arrow is an adapted SPME method, which may provide lower detection limits due to the larger volume of sorbent phase employed, as well as enhanced reusability and lifetime due to the more robust design of the extraction device. Direct immersion of a SPME Arrow (DVB/CWR/PDMS) in water followed by GC-MS analysis, for example, was found to be between 6 and 65 times more sensitive than classical SPME in the determination of selected pesticides [27].…”
Section: Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it would be difficult to develop an analytical method to include all compounds. Indeed, most studies have used target methods based on a limited number of pesticides and TP/M [12][13][14]. Full-spectrum acquisition techniques could be a solution to this problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%