Environmental Monitoring

Although the monitoring of low-boiling VOCs using conventional GC techniques is straightforward, the latest GC×GC and detector technologies are needed to adequately tackle the analytical challenges posed by semi-volatiles and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in complex matrices.

Reliable separation and efficient group-type quantitation of volatile petrochemical hydrocarbons

This paper describes the analysis of volatile petrochemical hydrocarbons (VPH) in environmental samples to monitor their fate, the risk to human health and to plan appropriate remediation strategies.

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Rapid quantitation of azo dyes in water and textiles by GC–TOF MS

This study describes the use of fast GC–TOF MS for high-throughput analysis of azo dye aromatic amines in textiles and water.

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Routine monitoring of airborne VOCs using TD–GCxGC–TOF MS/FID

This study demonstrates the suitability of a TD–GCxGC system with dual TOF MS/FID detection for the routine, automated analysis of VOCs in complex humid air samples.

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Fast analysis of semi-volatile organic compounds using PTV-GC–TOF MS

This study demonstrates the improvements in efficiency and sensitivity that can be achieved by using programmed temperature vaporisation (PTV) with GC and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF MS) for the analysis of semi-volatile organic compounds relevant to environmental monitoring.

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Reliable separation and efficient group-type quantitation of extractable petroleum hydrocarbons

This paper describes the analysis of total petrochemical hydrocarbons (TPH) in environmental media using flow-modulated GC×GC–FID with quantitation on the basis of pre-defined compound groupings.

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Fully automated on-line headspace monitoring of VOCs

This study demonstrates a fully automated GC analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the headspace of waste effluent using a flow-through cell with a sample preparation robot, and detection by FID and/or TOF MS.

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