Waste water analysis by purge and trap capillary GC-FTIR spectrometry

Talanta. 1992 Jun;39(6):681-5. doi: 10.1016/0039-9140(92)80081-n.

Abstract

Gas chromatography with Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopic detection (GC-FTIR) is used for the analysis of waste water samples. Compared to GC-MS, this technique offers a more complete identification of organic compounds. Lower concentrations of organic volatiles however require preconcentration techniques such as a Purge and Trap (P&T) preconcentrator. Using this combination, concentrations of organic volatiles in the ppb range can be detected and positively identified.