“…9 The overall low concentrations of the target analytes in water, derived from their high lipophilicity, together with the challenging requirements dened by the WFD for methods that are applicable to the determination of priority pollutants, requires the development of suitable methodologies combining sensitive detection approaches with accurate and precise analytical techniques in terms of sample preparation, calibration and quantication. 10,11 Besides the mentioned techniques, typically used for the analysis of PBDEs, as well as some other semivolatile halogenated organic pollutants e.g. PCBs, hyphenated approaches based on Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS), commonly considered only suitable for the determination of heavy metals, have recently gained a lot of interest also as sensitive detection methods for some heteroatoms such as phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine, bromine or iodine.…”