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Monitor Volatile Organic Compounds in Water by Capillary GC – Without Cryogenic Refocusing

Applications | 1994 | MerckInstrumentation
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Summary

Significance of the Topic


Monitoring volatile organic compounds in water is critical for public health protection and environmental compliance. Traditional cryogenic refocusing adds complexity and cost to GC analysis. The ambient temperature purge with thermal refocusing technique streamlines sample preparation while meeting US EPA standards for drinking water analysis.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluates an ambient temperature purge and thermal refocusing approach for capillary gas chromatography. Key aims include demonstrating recovery and precision for the six most volatile US EPA VOCs at 4 µg/L, assessing a broader set of twelve representative volatiles at 8 µg/L, and testing a full panel of 60 target compounds under one operating set of conditions.

Methodology


A dynamic thermal stripper purges sample water with inert gas at ambient temperature. VOCs are captured on a multi-bed Carbotrap 302 tube. After drying, the tube is thermally desorbed into a narrower Carbotrap 201 refocusing tube. Rapid heating of the refocusing tube transfers analytes as a concentrated band onto a 60 m x 0.32 mm ID VOCOL capillary column. Separation is achieved under a temperature program from 35 °C to 230 °C and detection by electrolytic conductivity detector and photoionization detector in series.

Used Instrumentation


  • Dynamic Thermal Stripper
  • Thermal Desorption Unit (TDU)
  • Carbotrap 302 collection tubes (Carbopack C, B, Carboxen 1001)
  • Carbotrap 201 refocusing tubes (Carbopack B, Carboxen 1000)
  • GC system with VOCOL column (60 m x 0.32 mm ID, 3 µm film)
  • Electrolytic conductivity detector (ELCD) and photoionization detector (PID)

Key Results and Discussion


Recoveries for the six most volatile compounds ranged from about 27 % for bromomethane to 86 % for trichlorofluoromethane, with relative standard deviations below 8 %. For the twelve broader volatiles, recoveries were generally between 57 % and 96 %, with RSD values under 7 %. Chromatograms of all 60 compounds confirmed baseline separation under the single set of conditions. These results demonstrate that ambient purge and thermal refocusing achieves efficient transfer and reliable quantitation without cryogenics.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The method eliminates the need for cryogenic cooling, reducing operational complexity and cost. High sensitivity and precision support routine compliance monitoring in drinking water, groundwater, and wastewater. The multi-bed adsorbent design ensures retention of both low and higher volatility compounds. Laboratories benefit from simplified sample handling, reusable tubes, and compatibility with conventional capillary GC.

Future Trends and Applications


Anticipated developments include integration with mass spectrometry for enhanced compound identification, automation of purge-trap workflows, and miniaturized field systems for on-site water quality screening. Expanding the technique to soil gas and air matrices will further broaden its environmental monitoring utility.

Conclusion


Ambient temperature purging combined with thermal refocusing provides a robust, cost-effective alternative to cryogenic methods for VOC analysis in water. It meets US EPA method requirements, delivers reliable recoveries and precision, and simplifies laboratory workflows while maintaining high analytical performance.

References


  • Federal Register 52 No 130 July 8 1987 pp 25690-25717

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