B. Hauser et P. Popp, Combining membrane extraction with mobile gas chromatography for the fieldanalysis of volatile organic compounds in contaminated waters, J CHROMAT A, 909(1), 2001, pp. 3-12
A mobile gas chromatographic device (Airmobtx HC 1000 monitor manufactured
by Airmotec, Germany), originally designed for the analysis of benzene, tol
uene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) in air, was connected to a flow cell
for dynamic membrane extraction. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) diffuse
out of a water stream through a hollow fibre, are enriched onto sorption tu
bes integrated in the mobile device, and are then thermally desorbed and an
alysed by gas chromatography-flame ionisation detection. Battery operation
of the device enables continuous on-site analysis of VOCs. Influences of th
e water flow-rate on system response and memory effects were investigated.
The linear range of the method depends on the flow-rate of the water sample
and did not exceed two orders of magnitude. The detection-limits for trich
loroethene, chlorobenzene and the BTEX Compounds were found to be between 0
.1 and 1.0 mug/l using a water flow-rate of 30 ml/min. Dynamic membrane ext
raction combined with the mobile gas chromatographic device was used for th
e on-site analysis of contaminated waters in the area of Leipzig. (C) 2001
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