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Gas chromatography coupling

Reference methods for criteria (19) and hazardous (20) poUutants estabHshed by the US EPA include sulfur dioxide [7446-09-5] by the West-Gaeke method carbon monoxide [630-08-0] by nondispersive infrared analysis ozone [10028-15-6] and nitrogen dioxide [10102-44-0] by chemiluminescence (qv) and hydrocarbons by gas chromatography coupled with flame-ionization detection. Gas chromatography coupled with a suitable detector can also be used to measure ambient concentrations of vinyl chloride monomer [75-01-4], halogenated hydrocarbons and aromatics, and polyacrylonitrile [25014-41-9] (21-22) (see Chromatography Trace and residue analysis). [Pg.384]

Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) was used for headspace sampling. The FFA were extracted from the headspace with PA, Car/PDMS, and CW/DVB fibers. It was examined whether addition of salt (NaCl) and decreasing the pH by addition of sulphuric acid (H SO ) increased the sensitivity. FFA were analyzed using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry in selected ion monitoring. [Pg.172]

Reprinted from Journal of High Resolution Chromatography, 21, D. Juchelka et al., Multidimensional gas chromatography coupled on-line with isotype ratio mass specti ometry (MDGC-IRMS) progress in the analytical authentication of genuine flavor components , pp. 145-151, 1998, with peraiission from Wiley-VCH. [Pg.228]

GC-MS gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry HDL heavy-duty liquid or laundry liquid... [Pg.140]

Planas C, Caixach J, Santos FJ, et al. 1997. Occurrence of pesticides in Spanish surface waters. Analysis by high resolution gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Chemosphere 34(ll) 2393-2406. [Pg.310]

The data in Table I are also significant in terms of the type of analysis to determine the presence of NDMA. In all cases analysis was done using gas chromatography coupled with a Thermal Energy Analyzer, a sensitive, relatively specific nitrosamine detector (12). Further, in six of the studies, the presence of NDMA in several samples was confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The mass spectral data firmly established the presence of NDMA in the beer samples. [Pg.231]

For human studies, the choice of stable isotopes is limited because radioisotopes are associated with ionization radiation and thus with some potential harmful effects for humans. Studying the bioavailability of compounds labeled with stable isotopes requires complex techniques such as gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS), liquid chromatography coupled with MS (LC-MS), and atmo-... [Pg.151]

Microbes of differing physiologic types, acting in consortia, appear to be more destructive than monocultures. Methods for examining consortia are based on the detection of lipid biomarkers that are characteristic for different classes of microbes. These can be analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry [512]. [Pg.79]

Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometric detection has also been applied to the detection of... [Pg.15]

Stirring was initiated, and the autoclave was heated to 400°C which required 90 minutes for E10 and 100 minutes for El9. The temperature was maintained at 400°C for 1 hour, then lowered to room temperature. The cooling duration to 300°C was 5 minutes for E10 and 40 minutes for El9. Stirring was terminated at room temperature. Gaseous products were removed for analysis by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The reaction products were distilled at reduced pressure to remove the spent donor solvent mixture, and the remaining coal products were solvent fractionated. [Pg.340]

The production of 13CC>2 from [13C]-deca-BDE degradation was analyzed using the technique of gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometer for isotope ratio (GC-EMRI). This technique measures the isotopic ratio 13C/12C of CO2 in the gas phase with respect to an international standard V-PDB (Vienna Pee Dee Belem-nite). This isotopic ratio is reported in 8 notation relative to an international standard per mil (%o) ... [Pg.261]

Meier Augenstein, W. (1999) Applied gas chromatography coupled to isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography, A 842, 351 371. [Pg.429]

Carrizo D, Grimalt JO (2006) Rapid and simplified method for the analysis of polychlor-onaphthalene congener distributions in environmental and human samples by gas chromatography coupled to negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr A 1118(2) 271-277... [Pg.165]

A rapid and simple method for PBDE and HBCD determinations in sediment and fish samples was used. The analytical method was based in selective pressurized liquid extraction (SPLE) [21] without further cleanup step and analysis by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS), working with negative ion chemical ionization (NCI) [22, 23],... [Pg.173]

Halket and Lisboa (25) examined several Vitamin D derivatives by capillary gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. This technique offered the advantages of great sensitivity and separating power. Retention times and fragmentation patterns for ergocalciferol, cholecalciferol and calcitriol were reported. [Pg.97]

Much less work has been focused on the effect of polymer structure on the resist performance in these systems. This paper will describe and evaluate the chemistry and resist performance of several systems based on three matrix polymers poly(4-t-butoxycarbonyloxy-a-methylstyrene) (TBMS) (12), poly(4-t-butoxycarbonyloxystyrene-sulfone) (TBSS) (13) and TBS (14) when used in conjunction with the dinitrobenzyl tosylate (Ts), triphenylsulfonium hexafluoroarsenate (As) and triphenylsulfonium triflate (Tf) acid generators. Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) has been used to study the detailed chemical reactions of these systems in both solution and the solid-state. These results are used to understand the lithographic performance of several systems. [Pg.41]

Stage II Sequential analytical techniques Gas chromatography Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, multidimensional gas chromatography... [Pg.382]

Lobinski et al. [72] optimized conditions for the comprehensive speciation of organotin compounds in soils and sediments. They used capillary gas chromatography coupled to helium microwave induced plasma emission spectrometry to determine mono-, di-, tri- and some tetraalkylated tin compounds. Ionic organotin compounds were extracted with pentane from the sample as the organotin-diethyldithiocarbamate complexes then converted to their pentabromo derivatives prior to gas chromatography. The absolute detection limit was 0.5pg as tin equivalent to 10-30pg kg-1. [Pg.415]

GC-CIMS Gas chromatography coupled to chemical ionization mass spectrometry... [Pg.180]

Brede, C., Skjevrak, I. and Herikstad, H. (2003). Determination of primary aromatic amines in water food simulant using solid-phase analytical derivatization followed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, J. Chrom. A, 983, 35-42. [Pg.331]

Mass spectrometry (MS) is probably a famhiar tool to chemistry and biology students as a technique commonly used to measure the molecular mass of a sample. Often, MS is used in tandem with other techniques for chromatic separation of the sample before mass measurement. Some common hyphenated techniques include HPLC-MS, high-pressure liquid chromatography coupled to MS GC-MS, gas chromatography coupled to MS or CE-MS, capillary electrophoresis coupled to MS. [Pg.148]

For the measurement of the hydrocarbon precursors of photochemical oxidants, the naturally occurring methane must be separated from the other so-called nonmethane hydrocarbons. Only one procedure, gas chromatography coupled with flame ionization detection, is available for this separation and measurement. Although instrumentation for routinely accomplishing this process is commercially available, its maintenance (continued operation) requires a degree of operational know-how that may be too costly for most public agencies in the United States to support. Consequently, the data currently are insufficient to relate the occurrence of photochemical oxidants and ozone accurately to some of their most important precursors, the nonmethane hydrocarbons. [Pg.271]

R. DeBono, A. Grigoriev, R. Jackson, R. James, F. Kuja, A. Loveless, S. Nacson, A. Rudolph and Y. Sun, Separation of mixtures using gas chromatography coupled to ion mobility spectrometry, International Journal for Ion Mobihty Spectrometry 5(2) (2002) 194-201. [Pg.201]

While the first coupling of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry had been reported in the late fifties [4] one had to wait for almost another 20 years before the direct interfacing of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry (LC-MS) was described by Arpino et al. [5]. With the direct liquid interface (DLI) the effluent of the chromatographic column was directly introduced in the electron impact source. Contrarily to gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS), LC-MS did do not catch on as rapidly. One of the reasons was that the MS interface could only handle LC fiow rates of a few microliters per minute. Another limitation was that electron impact or chemical ionization was not suit-... [Pg.3]

Shah M, Meija J, Cabovska B, Caruso JA (2006) Determination of phosphoric acid triesters in human plasma using solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr A 1103 329-336... [Pg.293]


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