2000
DOI: 10.1039/b003385p
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Performance evaluation of a sorbent tube sampling method using short path thermal desorption for volatile organic compounds

Abstract: Air sampling, using sorbents, thermal desorption and gas chromatography, is a versatile method for identifying and quantifying trace levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Thermal desorption can provide high sensitivity, appropropriate choices of sorbents and method parameters can accommodate a wide range of compounds and high humidity, and automated short-path systems can minimize artifacts, losses and carry-over effects. This study evaluates the performance of a short-path thermal desorption method for… Show more

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“…MDLs were calculated as 3.14 , where 3.14 is the Student's t value appropriate to a 99% confidence level with 6 degrees of freedom, and is the standard deviation of seven replicate analyses that used a loading of 5 ng per compound. This is higher than the typical loading (e.g., 0.2 ng) used for nonpolar VOCs 35 ; thus, only approximate MDLs are obtained for some of the carbonyls (see below). All of the quantitative determinations used normalized abundances, that is, ratios of abundances of the target compound to the internal standard in the same GC/MS run.…”
Section: Standards and Methods Performancementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…MDLs were calculated as 3.14 , where 3.14 is the Student's t value appropriate to a 99% confidence level with 6 degrees of freedom, and is the standard deviation of seven replicate analyses that used a loading of 5 ng per compound. This is higher than the typical loading (e.g., 0.2 ng) used for nonpolar VOCs 35 ; thus, only approximate MDLs are obtained for some of the carbonyls (see below). All of the quantitative determinations used normalized abundances, that is, ratios of abundances of the target compound to the internal standard in the same GC/MS run.…”
Section: Standards and Methods Performancementioning
confidence: 95%
“…35 Adsorbent-O 3 artifacts were identified on the basis of retention time and ion spectra with confirmation using individual standards. Adsorbent tube samples were analyzed by screwing the downstream side of the tube onto a stainless-steel connector containing a check valve and small VOC trap.…”
Section: Artifact Identification and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The storage stability of closed tubes is very good. Earlier, Peng and Batterman [7] loaded 20 ng of VOCs in nine passive tubes and analyzed three of them immediately. The remaining tubes were analyzed after one and six weeks of storage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air sam pling us ing adsorbents fol lowed by ther mal desorption and Gas chro mato graphic anal y sis with ei ther ECD (Elec tron Cap ture De tec tion) or Mass Spec tro met ric (MS) de tec tion has been es tab lished as a com mon method for de tect ing many vol a tile or ganic com pounds (VOCs) in am bi ent out door and in door en vi ron ments (Tang et al 1995;Ma et al 1997;Pankow et al 1998;Peng and Batterman 2000). An ECD of fers good sen si tiv ity for halogenated compounds while a MS en ables the pos i tive iden ti fi ca tion of peaks in the chromatogram and takes ad van tage of the char ac ter is tic na ture of bro mine and chlo rine con tain ing ion frag ments (Wevill and Car pen ter 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk of ice block age is min i mal in the cold trap and the mod er ate cool ing tem per a tures re quired may be obtained us ing Peltier cool ers rather than liq uid cryogen. Break through in sam pling and arte fact for ma tion dur ing anal y sis can be min i mized by us ing the ap pro pri ate sorbent tubes (Peng and Batterman 2000). This study pro vides a se lec tion of ap pro pri ate sorbents and cold traps for halocarbon trap ping and anal y sis meth ods us ing an au to mated ther mal desorption sys tem fol lowed by GC-ECD with the aim of dem on strat ing the ap pli ca bil ity of the an a lyt i cal sys tem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%