On-site environmental analysis by membrane extraction with a sorbent interface combined with a portable gas chromatograph system |
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Authors: | Xinyu Liu Janusz Pawliszyn |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada |
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Abstract: | A novel device, membrane extraction with a sorbent interface (MESI) coupled with a portable gas chromatograph (GC) system, has been developed. The main components of this system include a membrane module, a microtrap, and a control unit for the heater and cooler. The membrane module, as an on-line sample-introduction device for this system, can be manipulated in different configurations, allowing for the selective permeation of analytes across the membrane into the carrier/stripping gas. The analytes are trapped and concentrated onto a microtrap, which serves as an injector for gas chromatography separation. A concentration pulse of the trapped analytes is generated through direct electrical heating of the microtrap. The characteristics of this system have been explored, and its applicability and effectiveness have been demonstrated in field monitoring applications including the analysis of toluene in wastewater, Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in laboratory air, and chloroform in swimming-pool water. This system is very promising, as it is a simple, fast, and portable tool for on-site process environmental monitoring. |
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Keywords: | Membrane extraction Sorbent interface Portable gas chromatography Continuous monitoring Volatile organic compounds |
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