Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Drinking Water using Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME)
Analytical Science and Technology / Analytical Science and Technology, (P)1225-0163; (E)2288-8985
2000, v.13 no.3, pp.277-281
Park, Gyo-Beom
Lee, Sueg-Geun
Park,
G., &
Lee,
S.
(2000). Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Drinking Water using Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME). , 13(3), 277-281.
Abstract
The solid phase microextrction (SPME) fiber which contains $100{\mu}m$ polydimethyl siloxane of a stationary phase was used for the analysis of volatile organic compounds contained in aqueous solution. sixteen volatile organic compounds, which were spiked in blank water and extracted by the headspace SPME techique, were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Analytical results showed that the percent of average recoveries and relative standard deviations were 97% and 4.7%, respectively. The value of detection limit was ranged from 0.01 to $0.5{\mu}g/l$. These results are more accurate than those obtained by the other methods such as purge and trap and headspace methods.
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SPME,
volatile organic compounds,
water analysis