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DOI 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.11.025
Title (Primary) Silicone rod and silicone tube sorptive extraction
Author van Pinxteren, M.; Paschke, A.; Popp, P.
Source Titel Journal of Chromatography A
Year 2010
Department OEC; ANA
Volume 1217
Issue 16
Page From 2589
Page To 2598
Language englisch
Keywords Silicone tube; Silicone rod; Microextraction; Gas chromatography; Liquid chromatography; MESCOs; Passive sampling
Abstract This review focuses on the applications of silicone in the form of tubes or rods for sorptive extraction of organic compounds as sample preparation method in combination with various chromatographic techniques. Silicone rods (SRs) and silicone tubes (STs) have the advantage of being inexpensive, flexible and robust. SRs and STs with different sizes and volumes of silicone (8-635 µL) have so far been applied for the extraction/preconcentration of a large variety of organic micropollutants from different matrices. The theoretical principle of SR and ST extraction in comparison with similar microextraction techniques is presented as well as a summary of the published applications of SR and ST extraction in combination with gas chromatography (GC) or liquid chromatography (LC). Furthermore, the use of SRs and STs for time-integrated (passive) sampling is reported.
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van Pinxteren, M., Paschke, A., Popp, P. (2010):
Silicone rod and silicone tube sorptive extraction
J. Chromatogr. A 1217 (16), 2589 - 2598 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.11.025