Aplicação de SPME (solid phase micro-extraction) na análise de águas potáveis de três localidades do estado de São Paulo

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The technique of solid phase microextraction (SPME) was used for the extraction of halogenated contaminants of water samples from three cities of the State of São Paulo and the extracts were submitted to gas chromatographic analysis with electron capture detection (GC-ECD). In the samples of water collected at the city of São Paulo the detected level of trihalomethanes (THM) expressed as the sum of chloroform, dibromochloromethane and dichlorobromomethane, were higher than the permissible limit established by the Brazilian regulation. In the samples collected at the two other cities the level of any of the three THM remained below the sensitivity of the ECD.

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Valente, A. L. P., Augusto, F., Montero, L., Da Rocha, E. C., & Pawliszyn, J. (1998). Aplicação de SPME (solid phase micro-extraction) na análise de águas potáveis de três localidades do estado de São Paulo. Quimica Nova, 21(6), 804–806. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40421998000600023

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