A comparison of sampling techniques for VOCs in soil
Samples (5 g) of an organic soil spiked with a standard volatile organic compound mixture were collected by two methods. One group of samples was weighed upon transfer with a spatula into vials, an aqueous sodium bisulfate solution and a magnetic stirring bar were added and the vial was immediately...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advances in environmental research : an international journal of research in environmental science, engineering and technology engineering and technology, 2000-06, Vol.4 (1), p.91-96 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Samples (5 g) of an organic soil spiked with a standard volatile organic compound mixture were collected by two methods. One group of samples was weighed upon transfer with a spatula into vials, an aqueous sodium bisulfate solution and a magnetic stirring bar were added and the vial was immediately capped. The other group of samples was obtained with a coring sampler that collected a volume of soil equivalent to 5 g. The sample was immediately transferred into similarly prepared vials. The vials were then sealed with septum-sealed screw caps. Analytes were extracted from the soil matrix using a purge-and-trap technique, SW-846 EPA Method 5035, and then separated, identified, and quantitated by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry SW-846 EPA Method 8260. Samples obtained by means of the coring sampler consistently gave lower recoveries than did those samples that were manually weighed and placed in a sample vial. |
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ISSN: | 1093-0191 1093-7927 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1093-0191(00)00007-1 |