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The Applicability of the Solid Phase Microextraction Technique for the Analysis of the Gliding Arc Discharge Products

GROSSMANNOVÁ, H., KRČMA, F.

Original Title

The Applicability of the Solid Phase Microextraction Technique for the Analysis of the Gliding Arc Discharge Products

English Title

The Applicability of the Solid Phase Microextraction Technique for the Analysis of the Gliding Arc Discharge Products

Type

Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus

Original Abstract

This work is focused on the studies of gliding arc discharge with respect to its use in the decomposition of volatile organic compounds (VOC). The products of decomposition were sampled by Solid Phase Microextraction, which is an innovative, solvent free and economical sampling technique, and analyzed by Gas Chromatography linked to Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS). During our work, we tried to check up appropriateness of the SPME technique for the destruction products analyzes. The Carbowax/divinylbenzene coated SPME fiber was founded as the best for detection of the highest number of discharge products.

English abstract

This work is focused on the studies of gliding arc discharge with respect to its use in the decomposition of volatile organic compounds (VOC). The products of decomposition were sampled by Solid Phase Microextraction, which is an innovative, solvent free and economical sampling technique, and analyzed by Gas Chromatography linked to Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS). During our work, we tried to check up appropriateness of the SPME technique for the destruction products analyzes. The Carbowax/divinylbenzene coated SPME fiber was founded as the best for detection of the highest number of discharge products.

Keywords

VOC degradation, SPME analysis, GlidArc

Key words in English

VOC degradation, SPME analysis, GlidArc

Authors

GROSSMANNOVÁ, H., KRČMA, F.

Released

20.09.2005

Publisher

AV ČR

Location

Praha

ISBN

0009-2770

Periodical

CHEMICKE LISTY

Volume

99

Number

S

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

S137

Pages to

S139

Pages count

3