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- Validation of Volatile Organic Compounds by USEPA Method 8260C
In order to determine the concentration of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in water and soil matrices the USEPA developed Method 8260C in conjunction with preparative Methods 5030 and 5035. Water and soil ...
Resource - Susan Gilbert - 20th Dec 2011 - 0 comments
- Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Water and Soil by EPA Method 8260 with the Atomx Concentrator/Multimatrix Autosampler
In order to determine the amount of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in water and soil matrices the USEPA developed Method 8260 in conjunction with preparative Method 5030 and 5035. Since this Method encomp ...
Resource - Susan Gilbert - 20th Dec 2011 - 0 comments
- Requirements of an Automated Sample Delivery System in Today's Realm of Ever Increasing Sensitivity Demands
As today’s instrumentation and experimental techniques improve on sensitivity and efficiency, we must also provide better ways to decrease carryover and ensure the instrumentation is running at its optimum ca ...
Resource - Susan Gilbert - 20th Dec 2011 - 0 comments
- A Comparison of Volatile Organic Compound Response When Using Nitrogen as a Purge Gas
For many years Helium has been the gas of choice for purging Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). However, in the past few years, the price and demand for Helium gas has increased substantially, thus making th ...
Resource - Susan Gilbert - 20th Dec 2011 - 0 comments
- A Comparison of Volatile Organic Compound Response When Using Nitrogen as a Purge Gas
For many years Helium has been the gas of choice for purging Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). However, in the past few years, the price and demand for Helium gas has increased substantially, thus making th ...
Resource - Susan Gilbert - 20th Dec 2011 - 0 comments
- Optimization Techniques for Performance of USEPA Methods 5030, 5035, and Determinative Methods 524.2 and 8260
Environmental Analysts are frequently tasked with developing methods to meet USEPA Method requirements. While the methods are written clearly, certain options are left to the analysis discretion. It is the ...
Resource - Susan Gilbert - 28th Jun 2011 - 0 comments


