E. Belau et al., An improved automatic analyzer for organic compounds in water based on headspace solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled to gas chromatography, FIELD A C T, 5(1-2), 2001, pp. 37-49
An automated analyzer based on solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled t
o gas chromatography (GC) for monitoring organic compounds in water is pres
ented. The instrumental setup, which was tested previously with direct SPME
, is now tested in the headspace mode. Memory effects observed in the earli
er design were reduced by using glass instead of plastic tubing. Parameters
that potentially influence the extraction yield were studied in the labora
tory with the use of spiked water samples. These parameters were temperatur
e, salt content, methanol content, pH value, and excess components. The ext
raction efficiency as a function of the extraction time (absorption profile
s) was determined for 24 standard compounds, The method was validated in th
e laboratory. Good precision (in general <5%) and linearity were observed.
With the use of flame ionization, detection limits of quantitation were in
the low-ppb range, sufficient for wastewater monitoring. The instrument was
tested continuously for 6 days at the wastewater plant of a chemical compa
ny in northern Germany. Better stability and robustness were observed in th
e headspace SPME compared to the direct SPME, (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, I
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