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EPA Method 8260C Using CDS Analytical 7000C Purge and Trap with a PAL System

Applications |  | CDS AnalyticalInstrumentation
GC/MSD, Purge and Trap, GC/SQ
Industries
Environmental
Manufacturer
Shimadzu, CDS Analytical, CTC Analytics

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in water are key indicators of environmental contamination and public health risk. Reliable detection at low parts-per-billion levels supports regulatory compliance, site remediation and routine monitoring.

Objectives and Overview of the Study


This application note evaluates EPA Method 8260C implemented on a CDS Analytical 7000C Purge and Trap concentrator coupled with a CTC PAL robotic system. It compares performance between the proprietary Type X trap and the standard Type K trap, demonstrating compliance with international and U.S. EPA criteria over a wide concentration range.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Samples of ultrapure water spiked at calibration levels from 0.5 to 200 µg/L were processed by the 7000C/PAL system. Purge andTrap parameters (sample size 5 mL, purge time 11 min at 40 °C, helium carrier gas, water rinse steps, desorb at 245 °C) were controlled via PAL Sample Control software. A built-in dilutor module generated mid-range standards automatically and an internal standard module delivered deuterated surrogates. The trap was heated for bake-out and foam detection ensured sample integrity.

Used Instrumentation


  • CDS Analytical 7000C Purge and Trap concentrator
  • CTC PAL RTC autosampler
  • Shimadzu GCMS-QP 2010 single-quadrupole mass spectrometer
  • Rtx-VMS capillary column (30 m × 0.25 mm × 1.40 µm)
  • Helium carrier gas at 1.0 mL/min

Main Results and Discussion


  • All 63 target VOCs met EPA 8260C calibration criteria with average relative response factors (RRF) and percent recovery within specified limits.
  • Method detection limits ranged from 0.05 to 0.21 µg/L, well below regulatory thresholds.
  • Type X trap delivered an average 30% increase in RRF compared to Type K, notably for 2,2-dichloropropane, indicating reduced active sites and enhanced sensitivity.
  • Reproducibility studies using internal standards showed RSD below 2.4% across eight replicates, and overlayed TICs confirmed consistent peak shapes at 0.5 µg/L.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The automated purge and trap solution with integrated auto-dilution and internal standard modules streamlines calibration and sample preparation, saving analyst time. Enhanced trap chemistry and precise temperature control improve sensitivity, reproducibility and peak integrity. This platform is ideal for environmental monitoring, QA/QC and research laboratories requiring high-throughput VOC analysis.

Future Trends and Applications


  • Integration of purge and trap automation with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and real-time data analytics.
  • Extension of trap and method capabilities to additional volatile and semi-volatile compound classes.
  • Development of advanced trap materials and multi-dimensional GC-MS workflows for complex matrices.

Conclusion


The CDS Analytical 7000C Purge and Trap with PAL System robustly implements EPA Method 8260C, surpassing method performance requirements across a broad concentration range. The proprietary Type X trap significantly boosts signal response and system automation features enhance throughput and reproducibility, establishing a reliable solution for trace-level VOC determination.

Reference


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