2012
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.28.1183
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Development of a Comprehensive Analytical Method for Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Sediments by Using an Automated Identification and Quantification System with a GC-MS Database

Abstract: A comprehensive analytical method for nearly 1000 semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC) in sediments has been developed using an automated identification and quantification system with a GC-MS database. The results of recovery tests using model compounds, which comprise of 119 non-polar to polar compounds, showed that the method can quantitatively analyze most SVOC, except for very polar substances. Analytical results of a standard reference material were close to certified concentrations. The detection limit… Show more

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“…Dichloromethane and acetone were used as extraction solvents because they are suitable for a wide range of OCs (Kadokami et al, 2012).…”
Section: Optimization Of Sample Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dichloromethane and acetone were used as extraction solvents because they are suitable for a wide range of OCs (Kadokami et al, 2012).…”
Section: Optimization Of Sample Pretreatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, G omez et al (2009) introduced a novel method for simultaneous analysis of 934 OCs in water. Kadokami et al (2005) developed a comprehensive screening method for nearly 700 OCs in environmental samples and applied to nearly 1000 OCs recently (Kadokami et al, 2012). In our previous studies, a broad spectrum of 50 phenols were screened using retention time locking (RTL) technology and deconvolution reporting software (DRS) (Zhong et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Alternatively, methods that fulfill the goal of high throughout screening of OMs in environmental samples are gaining attractive prospects for environmental scientists and managers, because the screening method could analyze several hundreds or even more OMs simultaneously. Several methods for screening organic micropollutants in the aquatic environment have been reported (Gómez et al, 2009;Kadokami et al, 2012Kadokami et al, , 2005 and are proven to be useful for screening environmental samples Kadokami et al, 2013;Pan et al, 2014). In our previous study, a method for screening 50 phenols in water was established and applied in the case of Taihu Lake (Zhong et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kadokami et al (2005) automated identification and quantification system with database (AIQS-DB) method was originally developed for screening unknown pollutants in environmental samples after incidents, e.g. fish kills, food contamination scares or the unknown number of harmful chemicals discharged into the environment after disasters such as large-scale fires and earthquakes, and has since successfully been applied to both water and sediment samples from rivers and estuaries in Japan (Kadokami et al 2009;Pan et al 2014), in Vietnam (Kadokami et al 2012;Duong et al 2014) and Victorian wastewater treatment plant effluents . Consequently, when applied to river water, as in this study, this GC-MS-database (DB) method can give a good indication of the presence of some TrOCs that would not otherwise be identified if samples were to be subjected to only a very limited number of analytical screens for a limited number of target chemicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%