Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5141719 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2016 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
There is a crucial need of analytical methods allowing the characterization and/or the quantitation of known and unknown organohalogen by-products (OXPBs) in water. This article is the second one (Part II) of a review trio dedicated to the formation and determination of organohalogen by-products in water; it presents an overview of the sample preparation techniques generally used prior to OXPBs analysis and details their advantages and drawbacks. After a comparison of the water samples generally analyzed (natural water versus deionized water spiked with organic matter), this section deals with sample preservation, OXPBs enrichment and selective extraction.
Keywords
PTVESISHSRSDPDMSMIPDOCDVBLLEHaloacetonitrilesTHMsLPMEDBPSPEACNAOXECDMWCOSBSETCMDADDHSDLLMESDMEMTBEDBAP&THalonitromethanesAOITphDAIHSsHAAsIodinated trihalomethanesNRDDibutylamineVALLMEDI-SPMECarboxenPS-DVBCLSATrihalomethanesSPMEHAcAmsHKsHNMsClosed-loop stripping analysisDirect aqueous injectionHF-LPMEMicroextraction by packed sorbentDispersive liquid-liquid microextractionMS/MSWaterdiode array detectorElectron capture detectorSample preparationExtractionSolid phase extractionLiquid-liquid extractionAcetonitrileReverse OsmosisHaloacetic acidsOrganohalogenResidual standard deviationUltrafiltrationSolid phase microextractionAnalysisPurge and trapsingle-drop microextractionContinuous flowLOD یا Limit of detectionThermal desorptiondivinylbenzeneActivated charcoalDisinfection by-productMass spectrometryTandem mass spectrometryheadspaceStatic headspaceDynamic headspaceDOMDissolved organic matterCARmethyl tert-Butyl etherlimit of detectionBy-productsStir-bar sorptive extractionNatural organic matterHumic substancesMass balanceMolecularly imprinted polymersliquid-phase microextractionNOMMEPsHaloacetaldehydesHalobenzoquinonesHaloacetamideshaloketonesHansPolydimethylsiloxanecarbowaxDissolved organic carbonliquid chromatographyGas chromatographyHALSelectrospray ionization
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Authors
Aziz Kinani, Said Kinani, Stéphane Bouchonnet,