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Sampling and sample-preparation strategies based on solid-phase microextraction for analysis of indoor air

Koziel, J.A. and Novak, I.
2002
Trac-trends in Analytical Chemistry, 21 (12): 840-850


Koziel, J.A. and Novak, I., (2002), "Sampling and sample-preparation strategies based on solid-phase microextraction for analysis of indoor air", Trac-trends in Analytical Chemistry, 21 (12): 840-850.
Abstract:
Applications of solid-phase microextraction (SPME) to the sampling and analysis of volatile organic compounds in indoor air are reviewed, including a summary of quantification methods, coatings, compounds, concentrations, sampling locations and times, and detection limits. Strategies for on-site and off-site sampling and analysis, advantages and challenges associated with SPME for air sampling are discussed.

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