Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10563945 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2005 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
We review the state of the art in using passive sampling technology for environmental monitoring of waterborne organic and inorganic pollutants. We discuss strategies for sampler design, calibration, in situ sampling and quality-control issues, and advantages and challenges associated with passive sampling in aqueous environments. We then review typical applications of passive samplers in assessing the aquatic environment.
Keywords
PCDDPDBTLCSPMDSBSELDPEPRCTWADGTSPMEPocisPCDFSVOCASVPLMSLMOSPARPAHBTEXVOCSemi-volatile organic compoundPCBDETPIMsEnvironmental pollutantsSample preparationPolychlorinated biphenylsolid-phase microextractionWater analysisVolatile organic compoundPerformance reference compoundQuality assuranceSemi-permeable membrane deviceSupported liquid membraneStir-bar sorptive extractionNatural organic mattertime-weighted averageNOMenvironmental monitoringPermeation liquid membranePolar Organic Chemical Integrative SamplerPassive samplingPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonSPATTAnodic stripping voltammetryLow-density polyethylenehigh-performance liquid chromatographyHPLCthin-layer chromatographyGas chromatographyquality controlDiffusive gradient in thin films
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Authors
Branislav Vrana, Ian J. Allan, Richard Greenwood, Graham A. Mills, Ewa Dominiak, Katarina Svensson, Jesper Knutsson, Gregory Morrison,