SPME Applications Guide - Overbrook Scientific
SPME Applications Guide - Overbrook Scientific
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1530<br />
(New references added to the 7th edition are in bold) <strong>SPME</strong> Fiber /<br />
Analyte / Extraction<br />
Matrix Literature Reference Conditions Instrument<br />
Residual solvents in<br />
cocaine<br />
Forensics<br />
Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of residual solvent trapped<br />
into illicit cocaine exhibits using head-space solid-phase microextraction<br />
Journal of Chromatography B (2002) 772(2), 249-256 headspace GC-MS<br />
Chiarotti, Marcello; Marsili, Remo; Moreda-Pineiro, Antonio<br />
748 Review<br />
The use of <strong>SPME</strong>-GC in forensic analysis<br />
J. Chromatogr. Sci. (2000), 38(7), 297-306<br />
Furton, K., Wang, J., Hsu, Y. Walton, J, Almirall, J.<br />
500 Gasoline<br />
The detection and analysis of ignitable liquid residues<br />
extracted from human skin using <strong>SPME</strong>-GC 100µm PDMS GC-FID<br />
on skin Almirall, J., Wang, J., Lothridge, K, Furton, K.<br />
Characterization of <strong>SPME</strong>-GC for the analysis of gasoline tracers<br />
15 min<br />
headspace<br />
2733 Gasoline volatiles in different microenvironments. 75µm Carboxen GC-FPD<br />
in varied matries J Air Waste Manag Assoc 57, #3, 355-65 (2007 Mar) 10min<br />
Ceballos, Diana; Zielinska, Barbara; Fujita, Eric; Sagebiel, John air samples<br />
<strong>SPME</strong> samping of fire debris resideus in the presence of<br />
2385 Fire debris radionuclide surrogate metals headspace GC-MS<br />
from surrogate Journal of Chromatography A 2007-03-23 22°C<br />
metals Duff, M., Crump, S., Keisha M.<br />
2630 Ignitable liquids<br />
Forensic application of GC-differential mobility spectrometry with<br />
two-way classification of ignitable liquids from fire debris headspace GC-MS<br />
in fire debris Anal. Chem. 79, #17, 6752-6759 (Sep 1 2007)<br />
Harrington, Peter B.; Lu, Yao<br />
85 Accelerants<br />
A Simple, Inexpensive, Rapid, Sensitive and Solventless<br />
Technique for the Analysis of Accelerants in Fire 100µm PDMS GC-FID<br />
in fire debris Debris Based on <strong>SPME</strong> 40°C, 20 min<br />
J. High Res. Chromatogr. 18: 625-629 (1995)<br />
Furton, K., Bruna, J., Almirall, J.<br />
headspace<br />
105 Gasoline, kerosene<br />
Forensic Application of the <strong>SPME</strong> Method to the Analysis<br />
of Gasoline and Kerosene 100µm PDMS GC-NPD<br />
in fire debris Kaneko, T., Nakada, M. 22°C for 1 hr, or<br />
80°C for 5 min<br />
headspace<br />
Multivariate pattern recognition of petroleum-based accelerants by<br />
2430 Accelerants <strong>SPME</strong>-GC with flame ionization detection. headspace GC-FID<br />
Identification Anal. Chim. Acta 589, #2, 247-254 (2007-04-25)<br />
Bodle, E. S.; Hardy, J. K.<br />
114 Accelerants<br />
Novel Method for Analysis of Gasoline from Fire Debris Using<br />
Headspace Solid Phase Microextraction 100µm PDMS GC-FID<br />
in fire debris J. Forensic Sci. 41: 12-22 (1996)<br />
Furton, K., Almirall, J., Bruna, J.<br />
40°C, 20 min<br />
The Recovery of Accelerants in Aqueous Samples from Fire<br />
115 Accelerants Debris Using <strong>SPME</strong> 100µm PDMS GC-FID<br />
in liquid residue Science & Justice 36 (4): 283-287 (1996) 20 min @ 40°C<br />
Almirall, J., Furton, K., Bruna, J.<br />
143 Accelerants<br />
Determination of Liquid Accelerants in Arson Suspected Fire<br />
Debris Using Headspace <strong>SPME</strong> 100µm PDMS GC-FID<br />
in fire debris Anal. Commun. 33: 129 (1996)<br />
Steffen, A., Pawliszyn, J.<br />
A comprehensive sample preparation scheme for a<br />
15 min @ 70°C<br />
headspace<br />
594 Accelerants accelerants in suspect arson cases. GC, GC-MS<br />
in fire debris J-Forensic-Sci. May 1999; 44(3): 504-515<br />
Ren,-QL; Bertsch,-W<br />
Immersion mode <strong>SPME</strong> ECD/GC and TEEM-GC/MS for analysis of<br />
Ambient temperature, unless otherwise indicated. 128