Transformation Products of Emerging Contaminants in the Environment 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118339558.ch09
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Quality Issues in Water Sampling, Sample Pre‐Treatment and Monitoring

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“…The samples were frozen immediately after sampling and stored at -20°C until analysis (for approximately one week). Cooling between 0-4°C (few days only) and freezing at -20°C (longer time periods) are the most common preservation techniques for organic samples that cannot be analyzed soon after sampling (Bogialli et al, 2014). Prior to analyses, water samples were thawed and then filtrated on 0.2 μ PTFE filters.…”
Section: Sample Preparation and Reagentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were frozen immediately after sampling and stored at -20°C until analysis (for approximately one week). Cooling between 0-4°C (few days only) and freezing at -20°C (longer time periods) are the most common preservation techniques for organic samples that cannot be analyzed soon after sampling (Bogialli et al, 2014). Prior to analyses, water samples were thawed and then filtrated on 0.2 μ PTFE filters.…”
Section: Sample Preparation and Reagentsmentioning
confidence: 99%