Differential ion mobility spectrometry with temperature programmable micromachined gas chromatography for the determination of bis(chloromethyl)ether
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posted on 2017-09-14, 00:00 authored by J Luong, R Gras, Robert ShellieRobert Shellie© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. A parts-per-million level screening technique for bis(chloromethyl)ether using micromachined differential ion mobility spectrometry combined with portable temperature programmable low thermal mass silicon micromachined gas chromatography is described. With its capability to operate in atmospheric pressure, the analytical system affords fast start-up with a high sample throughput. The technique described can be used to screen for bis(chloromethyl)ether in ambient air directly without pre-concentration or derivatization with a low possibility of false positive results. A complete analysis can be carried out in less than 240 s. A detection limit of 2 μL L-1and relative precision of less than 5% RSD (n = 10) over a range from 5 μL L-1to 500 μL L-1were obtained.
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Analytical MethodsVolume
9Pagination
5003-5008Location
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1759-9660eISSN
1759-9679Language
engPublication classification
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2017, The Royal Society of ChemistryIssue
34Publisher
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