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Note# Author Title/Description
19 Penton Comparison of Static Headspace and Headspace SPME for Determining EPA 5021 Volatiles in Water
Key Words: SPME, EPA 5021
18 Sergio PUCCI, Alessandro SABA, Andrea RAFFAELLI and Piero SALVADORI Determination of Phenol Content in Fibers of Industrial Interest
Key Words: SPME, Fibers
17 Penton Quantitative Determination of Vinyl Chloride in a Polymer with Automated SPME
Key Words: SPME, Vinyl Chloride, Polymers
16 Penton Determining Sulfur Volatiles in Beer w/Automated SPME and PFPD Detection
Key Words: SPME, 8200CX, Food, PFPD, Sulfur
15 Penton Determining Volatiles in Beer w/Automated SPME and GC/MS/ECD
Key Words: SPME, 8200CX, Food, Saturn
14 Magdic, Pawliszyn Analysis of Acetone and C1 - C4 Alcohols using Automated SPME
Key Words: SPME, 8200CX, Alcohol, Beverages
13 Penton Screening Packaging Materials with Automated SPME and GC/MS
Key Words: SPME, 8200CX, Polymers, Saturn
12 Penton Performance of Automated SPME: A Comparison of Results with an Interlaboratory GC/MS Pesticide Study
Key Words: SPME, 8200CX, Pesticides, Saturn
11 Penton Determination of Phenols in Water with automated SPME and Agitation
Key Words: SPME, 8200CX, Blood, Phenols
10 Jennison and Jennison Rapid Analysis of BTEX and TPH in Water using Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) and FastGC
Key Words: FastGC, SPME, 8200CX, BTEX
9 Penton Blood Alcohol Determination with Automated Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME): A Comparison with Static Headspace
Key Words: SPME, 8200CX, Blood, Alcohol
8 Penton Determination of Trace Methanol in a Caustic Industrial Product with Automated Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME)
Key Words: SPME, 8200 AutoSampler, Methanol, Industrial Applications
7 Penton Determination of Residual Solvents and Monomers in Polymers with Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) and GC/MS
Key Words: SPME, 8200 AutoSampler, Polymers, GC/MS
6 Penton Characterization of Flavor Components in Wines with SPME, GC and GC/MS
Key Words: SPME, 8200 AutoSampler, Wine, Foods & Flavors, GC/MS
5 Penton Analysis of Therminol in Water using Solid Phase Microextraction
Key Words: SPME, Therminol, Biphenyl, Diphenyl Oxide, Water
4 Penton Flavor Analysis of a Fruit Beverage with Automated Solid Phase Microextraction
Key Words: SPME, 8200 AutoSampler, Foods and Flavors
3 Penton Determination of a Wide Range of Organic Impurities in Water with Automated Solid Phase Microextraction
Key Words: SPME, 8200 AutoSampler, Volatiles, Semivolatiles
2 Penton

Determination of Residual Solvents in Pharmaceuticals with Automated Solid Phase Microextraction
Key Words: SPME, 8200 AutoSampler, Beverages, Food

Description: This note describes the use of solid phase microextraction (SPME) for determining organic volatile impurities in pharmaceutical compounds. In addition to the solvents listed in the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) National Formulary, several additional solvents were considered to conform to compounds actually used in pharmaceutical companies. These were ethanol, acetone, isopropanol and toluene. The results, which included a recovery study on two pharmaceutical compounds, indicated that SPME easily met the precision and sensitivity requirements of the USP and is a good alternative to liquid injection or static headspace. An automated SPME system is considerably less expensive and far more compact than a dedicated static headspace system, and the problems of injecting aqueous samples into a GC are avoided.

1 Penton

Profiling Flavors in Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Automated SPME
Key Words: SPME, 8200 AutoSampler, Beverages Food

Description: Flavors in foods and beverages are monitored by static headspace GC and occassionally by thermal desorption or purge and trap. The result is a "fingerprint" chromatogram that can be examined to determine if the particular sample meets the standards set by the manufacturer, or if components are present that might adversely affect the taste of the product. Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME), a new technique for introducing analytes into a GC, is used in this application. The note illustrates that SPME is suitable for "fingerprinting" foods and flavors, and offers several advantages over competing techniques.


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