Issue 11-12, 1999

Solid phase extraction and thermal desorption of acetophenone and m-cresol using superheated water or steam as the sole eluent

Abstract

Steam or superheated water can be used to efficiently elute moderately polar and non-polar compounds from polymeric sorbents at temperatures up to 220 °C without degradation of the analyte. Acetophenone and m-cresol, as model compounds, have been concentrated from dilute aqueous solutions, using solid phase extraction (SPE) traps packed with polystyrene–divinylbenzene (PS–DVB) or poly(divinylbenzene-co-N-vinylpyrrolidone). The technique offers low cost, ease of use and an environmentally friendly eluent.

Article information

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Anal. Commun., 1999,36, 375-377

Solid phase extraction and thermal desorption of acetophenone and m-cresol using superheated water or steam as the sole eluent

J. R. Bone and R. M. Smith, Anal. Commun., 1999, 36, 375 DOI: 10.1039/A907707C

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