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EPA8260 : Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds by GC-MS

Applications |  | SCION InstrumentsInstrumentation
GC/MSD, Purge and Trap, GC/SQ
Industries
Environmental
Manufacturer
SCION Instruments, Teledyne LABS

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Volatile organic compounds are regulated environmental pollutants with health risks and are routinely monitored in water and solid waste matrices according to EPA Method 8260

Objectives and Study Overview


This application note describes the analytical setup and performance of a fully automated system for EPA 8260 analysis, focusing on method configuration, calibration, tuning, and compound identification using purge and trap gas chromatography mass spectrometry

Methodology and Instrumentation


The method combines purge and trap sample concentration with GC MS analysis
  • Purge and trap using Tekmar Atomx XYZ sample concentrator
    • Valve oven temperature 140 C and transfer line 140 C
    • Sample preheat at 45 C for one minute followed by an 11 minute purge at 40 mL per minute
    • Desorb temperature 245 C at 100 mL per minute and bake at 280 C for two minutes
  • GC MS analysis on SCION 456 GC coupled to SCION Single Quad mass spectrometer
    • Injector split ratio 1 to 100 at 180 C
    • Carrier gas helium at 1 mL per minute on SCION 624 MS column (30 m by 0.25 mm by 1.4 microm)
    • Oven program: 40 C hold for two minutes, ramp at 10 C per minute to 170 C (1 min hold), then 50 C per minute to 240 C (2 min hold)
    • Mass scan range 50 to 300 m/z with manifold temperature 60 C

Key Results and Discussion


Mass spectrometer tuning with bromofluorobenzene met all EPA 8260 acceptance criteria for ion ratios and spectral resolution Calibration across five concentration levels from 24 to 600 ppb yielded linear responses A representative chromatogram at 120 ppb demonstrated full separation of target VOCs over the method scope

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Automated purge and trap reduces manual handling and increases sample throughput
  • Compound Based Scanning feature simplifies method setup and optimizes selectivity for complex mixtures
  • Meets regulatory requirements for groundwater and solid waste VOC analysis under EPA 8260

Future Trends and Applications


Further integration of automated sample preparation with advanced spectral libraries will streamline multi mode analysis Emerging developments in miniaturized and field deployable GC MS systems promise in situ monitoring capabilities and real time data processing

Conclusion


The combined purge and trap GC MS configuration provides a robust turnkey solution for EPA 8260 volatile organic compound analysis, delivering reliable performance and full compound separation across a broad concentration range

References


No external references cited

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