Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1242584 Talanta 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The cylindrical wet effluent diffusion denuder (CWEDD) coupled with GCMS technique.•The CWEDD-GCMS technique for determination of individual monoterpenes in forest.•The LODs of CWEDD-GCMS are in the range 1–7 pptv for individual monoterpenes.•Sampling of individual monoterpenes in CWEDD in short time intervals (2–5 min).•Easy portability and application of CWEDD in forest even without source of electricity.

Three methods, i.e., the cylindrical wet effluent diffusion denuder (CWEDD)-GCMS, Tenax tubes-GCMS and Proton-Transfer-Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (PTR-TOF-MS) were compared for the determination of monoterpenes in forest. While the on-line technique (PTR-TOF-MS) allows only for the measurement of sum of monoterpenes, both the off-line preconcentration techniques (CWEDD and Tenax tubes) are suitable for the determination of concentrations of individual monoterpenes due to subsequent analysis of samples by GCMS.The CWEDD-GCMS is the only method that allows sampling of individual monoterpenes with short time intervals of 2–5 min. Monoterpenes are absorbed into a liquid (n-heptane), flowing down on the inner wall of the CWEDD, and then the collected liquid with monoterpenes is immediately taken away for the GCMS analysis, which minimizes time when collected monoterpenes are exposed to oxidants presented in the air during sampling. The limits of detection of CWEDD-GCMS are in the range 1–7 pptv for individual monoterpenes.

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