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Solid phase microextraction - A convenient tool for the determination of organic pollutants in environmental matrices

Zygmunt, B., Jastrzebska, A. and Namiesnik, J.
2001
Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 31 (1): 1-18


Zygmunt, B., Jastrzebska, A. and Namiesnik, J., (2001), "Solid phase microextraction - A convenient tool for the determination of organic pollutants in environmental matrices", Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 31 (1): 1-18.
Abstract:
This article reviews the application of solid phase microextraction (SPME) for determination of organic pollutants in gaseous, liquid, and solid environmental samples. Practical aspects of direct and headspace SPME sampling and combination of SPME with other techniques of sample preparation are discussed.

The application range can be widened by derivatizing analytes. SPME can combined with other related techniques of sample preparation.



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Author Information and Other Publications Notes
Zygmunt, B.
Department of Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Faculty, Technical University of Gdask, 11/12 G.Narutowicza Street, 80-952 Gdask, Poland
  1. Application of solid-phase microextraction for determination of organic vapours in gaseous matrices
  2. Application of solid-phase microextraction to monitoring indoor air quality
  3. Calibration procedure for solid phase microextraction - gas chromatographic analysis of organic vapours in air
  4. On calibration of solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry system for analysis of organic air contaminants using gaseous standard mixtures  
Jastrzebska, A.
     
Namiesnik, J.
  1. Application of solid-phase microextraction to monitoring indoor air quality
  2. On calibration of solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry system for analysis of organic air contaminants using gaseous standard mixtures
  3. Passive sampling  



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