Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1228306 Microchemical Journal 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Described is a system that employs an online membrane introduction (MI) interface coupled with parallel flame ionization and electron capture detectors (FID/ECD). We report the use of a MIFID/ECD system as an online method to detect total volatile organic halides (ΣVOXs) and volatile organic compounds (ΣVOCs) as aggregate parameters in environmental water samples at sub parts-per-billion levels without the need for sample handling or analyte pre-concentration. The instrument provides rapid screening and real-time monitoring capabilities of important classes of water contaminants in a simple system without the vacuum requirements of MS detectors. Furthermore, the MIFID/ECD instrument was successfully employed as a real-time reaction monitor for the photodegradation of toluene by an advanced oxidation process and the formation of volatile disinfection byproducts in the chlorination of natural waters. The results of these experiments compare favorably to those obtained using membrane introduction mass spectrometry (MIMS).

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