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AN1081: Automated Solid-Phase Extraction of Triclosan in Tap Water Using Hydrophilic Reversed-Phase Cartridges and HPLC with UV Detection Be the first to rate this application

spe triclosan tap water

Description

In this application note, triclosan-contaminated samples of tap water were simulated by adding known amounts of triclosan-containing liquid hand soap to Sunnyvale tap water. The Dionex AutoTrace 280 instrument along with the high-surface-area, hydrophilic, reversed-phase cartridges were used to concentrate triclosan. The contents of the cartridge eluent were then separated on a reversed phase column using HPLC with UV detection.
Market: Environmental
Keywords: antifungal, Cosmetics, Triclosan, Toothpaste, Dionex AutoTrace 280, antimicrobial agent, Liquid hand soap, SolEx SPE HRPHS cartridges, Body wash
Matrix: Drinking water
Author: Jing Hong and Rosanne Slingsby
Affiliation: Thermo Fisher Scientific
Uploaded on 7/28/2016.

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