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  • A headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) method was developed to analyze six glycol ethers at very low concentrations (microg/l) using gas chromatography-flame ionization detection.
  • Key experimental conditions like extraction temperature, time, salt concentration, and sample volume were optimized, leading to reproducibility rates between 1.48% to 7.59%.
  • The optimized method demonstrated high correlation coefficients (over 0.998) for calibration curves and was successfully applied to urine and blood analyses, with detection limits ranging from 1.74 to 23.2 microg/l.

Article Abstract

A headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME), in conjunction with gas chromatography-flame ionization detection for use in the determination of six frequently used glycol ethers at the microg/l level is described. A 75 microm Carboxenpolydimethylsiloxane fiber was used to extract the analytes from an aqueous solution. Experimental HS-SPME parameters such as extraction temperature, extraction time, salt concentration and sample volume, were investigated and optimized by orthogonal array experimental designs. The relative standard deviations for the reproducibility of the optimized HS-SPME method varied from 1.48 to 7.59%. The correlation coefficients of the calibration curves exceeded 0.998 in the microg/l range of concentration with at least two orders of magnitude. The method detection limits for glycol ethers in deionized water were in the range of 0.26 to 3.42 microg/l. The optimized method was also applied to the analysis of glycol ethers in urine and blood samples with the method detection limits ranged from 1.74 to 23.2 microg/l.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0021-9673(02)01278-5DOI Listing

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