The use of amberlite adsorbents for green chromatography determination of volatile organic compounds in air

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Passive samplers have been widely used for volatile organic compounds determination. Following the green chemistry tendency of the direct determination of adsorbed compounds in membrane-based devices through using head space direct chromatography analysis, this work has evaluated the use of Amberlite XAD-2, XAD-4, and XAD-16 adsorbents as a filling material for passive samplers. Direct analysis of the membranes by HS-GC-MS involves a solvent-free method avoiding any sample treatment. For exposed membranes, recoveries ranged from 10 to 203, depending on the compound and adsorbent used. The limit of the detection values ranged from 1 to 140ng per sampler. Acceptable precision and sensitivity levels were obtained for the XAD resins assayed. Copyright 2012 Luis Juan-Peir et al.

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Juan-Peiró, L., Bernhammer, A., Pastor, A., & De La Guardia, M. (2012). The use of amberlite adsorbents for green chromatography determination of volatile organic compounds in air. Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/728143

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