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Routine Analysis of volatile organic compounds in drinking water using the Thermo Scientific ISQ 7000 MS system
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Description
Demonstration of a routine analytical method that meets the requirements outlined in U.S. EPA Method 524.2 for the quantitation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in drinking water, using a purge and trap (P&T) system coupled to a single quadrupole GC-MS.Market: | Environmental |
Keywords: | sensitivity, mass spectrometry, trace analysis, Drinking water, Gas Chromatography, single quadrupole, contract laboratories, environmental laboratory, environmental sample analysis, EPA 524.2, purge and trap, THM, VOCs |
Matrix: | Drinking water |
Author: | Adam Ladak; David Lee |
Affiliation: | Thermo Fisher Scientific |