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SPME Applications Guide - Labicom

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(New references added to the 6th edition are in bold) <strong>SPME</strong> Fiber /<br />

Analyte / Extraction<br />

Matrix Literature Reference Conditions Instrument<br />

1437 Polymer/additives<br />

1518<br />

1302<br />

Residual styrene<br />

monomer<br />

1209 Diethyl sulfide<br />

1268<br />

1434<br />

Monocyclic aromatic<br />

compounds in heavy<br />

fuel oil.<br />

Methylcyclopentadienylmanganese<br />

tricarbonyl<br />

Direct solid sampling methods for gas chromatographic analysis of<br />

polymer/additive formulations GC-FTIR-MS<br />

Polymer Testing (2001) 20(7), 729-740.<br />

Bart, J.C.J.<br />

Analysis of residual styrene monomer and other volatile organic compounds<br />

in expanded polystyrene by headspace solid-phase microextraction followed<br />

by gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.<br />

Journal of Separation Science (2002) 25(8), 539-542<br />

Kusch, Peter; Knupp, Gerd<br />

Headspace solid-phase micro-extraction - gas chromatography - mass<br />

spectrometry applied to quality control in multilayer-packaging manufacture.<br />

Journal of Chromatography, A (2003) 1008 (1), 123-128.<br />

Ezquerro, O.; Pons, B.; Tena, M. T.*<br />

TiO/sub2/ reactivation in photocatalytic destruction of gaseous diethyl<br />

sulfide in a coil reactor<br />

Applied Catalysis B: Environmental (2003) 44 (1), 25-40.<br />

Lion, Claude; Savinov, Evgueni N.; Smirniotis, Panagiotis G.; Vorontsov,<br />

Alexandre V.<br />

A GC-MS method for analysis of volatile monocyclic aromatic compounds in<br />

heavy fuel oil using headspace-solid phase microextraction.<br />

Chromatographia (2003) 58 (1-2), 115-117.<br />

Mangani, G.; Berloni, A.; Maione, M. *<br />

Determination of methylcyclopentadienyl-manganese tricarbonyl by solid<br />

phase microextraction-direct thermal desorption-quartz furnace atomic<br />

absorption spectrometry<br />

Spectrochim Acta Part B At Spectrosc (2001) 56(2), 215-221.<br />

Alava-Moreno, Fausto; Bendicho, Carlos; Fragueiro, Maria Sandra; Lavilla,<br />

Isela<br />

75um Carboxen PDMS,<br />

headspace<br />

1760 Organo- Thermal stability analysis of organo-silicates, using headspace TGA, GC-MS<br />

silicates from solid phase microextraction techniques<br />

polyurethane Thermochim Acta, 429, #1, 13-18<br />

Edwards, G.; Halley, P.; Kerven, G.; Martin, D.<br />

1761 Volatiles Use of <strong>SPME</strong> to monitor gases resulting form headspace GC<br />

from polymer thermal plasma pyrolysis.<br />

pyrolysis Chromatographia, 60, #1-2, 85-88<br />

Cubas, A.; Carasek, E; Debacher, N. ; de Souza, I.<br />

GC-MS<br />

GC-MS<br />

1762 Volatiles Probing the microwave degradation mechanism of phenol- heaspace from 20° to GC-MS<br />

from phenolic containing polymeric compounds by sample pretreatment 80°C<br />

polymers and GC-MS analysis<br />

Analytica Chimica Acta, 526, #2, 121-129<br />

Chang, Yu-Cheng; Chu, Tieh-Chi; Ko, Chu-Jung; Ko, Fu<br />

1763 Thermal <strong>SPME</strong> to concentrate volatile products from thermal 100µm PDMS, GC-MS<br />

byproducts of degradation of polymers 75µm Carboxen<br />

polypropylene Polym Degradation Stab, 89, #1, 33-37<br />

Bortoluzzi, J.; Carasek, E; Pinheiro, E.; Soldi, V<br />

1764 Odours from Emission of possible odourous low molecular weight heaspace GC-MS<br />

polypropylene compounds in recycled biofibre/polypropylene composites<br />

composites monitored by head-space <strong>SPME</strong>-GC-MS<br />

Polym Degradation Stab, 90. #3, 555-562<br />

De Las Heras, Luis A.; Espert, Ana; Karlsson, Sigbritt<br />

1765 Odor Development and analytic of odor absorber headspace GC<br />

removal by Tenside Surfactants Deterg, 41, #6, 282-286<br />

Zn ricinoleate Bohmer, Thomas; Muller, Felix; Peggau, Jorg<br />

Ambient temperature, unless otherwise indicated. 50

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