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Passive sampling concept

The discussion of headspace methods for blood alcohol and solid-phase micro extraction (SPME) in Section 4.2 introduced the concept of creating an enriched head-space above a sample. Headspace methods may be passive or active and may involve heating the sample. Dynamic headspace (DHS) methods, used in arson analyses, exploit the equilibrium at the liquid-sample interface by sweeping tire headspace with a constant stream of gas, usually helium. DHS is also referred to as purge-and-trap (FT), allhough the latter can also mean a specific t) of sample preconcentrator used in environmental analysis. The trap material can be thermally desorbed or desorbed wifii a solvent. The thermal method is preferred, but is not always possible. The choice of trapping or sorbent materials depends on fire application arson typically requires charcoal or charcoal combinations. [Pg.107]


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