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General Sample Solvent Considerations

In general, new sample preparation technologies are faster, more efficient and cost effective than traditional sample preparation techniques. They are also safer, more easily automated, use smaller amounts of sample and less organic solvent, provide better target analyte recovery with enhanced precision and accuracy. Attention to the sample preparation steps has also become an important consideration in reducing contamination. A useful general guide to sample preparation has been published [3]. A recent review on sample preparation methods for polymer/additive analysis is also available [4]. [Pg.52]

Previous reports 13] emphasized the importance of sample handling, and indeed because of the very volatile nature of the compounds measured in this type of analysis, sample collection deserves special consideration. In general, narrow mouth glass vials with a total volume in excess of 50 ml are acceptable. The bottles need not be rinsed or cleaned with organic solvents, but simply cleaned with detergent and water, rinsed with distilled water, air dried, and dried in a 105°C oven for one hour. The vials are carefully filled with sample to overflowing (zero head space) and a Teflon faced silicone rubber septum is placed Teflon face down on the water sample surface. The septa may be cleaned in the same manner as the vials, but should not be heated more than one hour because the silicone layer slowly degrades at 105°C. [Pg.58]


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