2000
DOI: 10.1039/a907348e
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Sorption of volatile organics from water using an open-tubular, wall-coated capillary column

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“…7 Although solid-phase micro-extraction (SPME) was also applied to isolate BTEX from water samples either by direct adsorption from the liquid 8 or via headspace sampling, 9 the limitation of SPME for the quantitation of sulfurbased VOC has been reported. 12 The VOCs analyzed from air and water samples by open-tubular, wall-coated columns, 13 solvent trapping 14 and semi-VOC from air by atmosphericpressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry 15 were also described.…”
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“…7 Although solid-phase micro-extraction (SPME) was also applied to isolate BTEX from water samples either by direct adsorption from the liquid 8 or via headspace sampling, 9 the limitation of SPME for the quantitation of sulfurbased VOC has been reported. 12 The VOCs analyzed from air and water samples by open-tubular, wall-coated columns, 13 solvent trapping 14 and semi-VOC from air by atmosphericpressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry 15 were also described.…”
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