SOLID-PHASE MICROEXTRACTION Theory and Practice Janusz Pawliszyn 1997 (0-471-19034-9) 264 pp.
JAMES S. FRITZ is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Iowa State University. Widely published in solid-phase extraction, he is a recipient of the ACS Award in Chromatography and the ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry.
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction And Principles
1
(14)
Introduction
1
(3)
Principles
4
(9)
Advantages of SPE
13
(2)
SPE In The 1970s: Extraction Of Organic Pollutants From Water
15
(13)
Introduction
15
(2)
Comparison Between Activated Carbon and Porous Resin Adsorbents
17
(1)
Purification of Resins
17
(1)
Sampling and Sample Handling
18
(3)
Preparation of Standards
21
(1)
General Procedure for SPE
22
(4)
Recovery Data
26
(2)
Solid Particles For Solid-Phase Extraction Of Organic Compounds From Water
28
(35)
Introduction
28
(1)
Desirable Properties of SPE Particles
29
(5)
Bonded-Phase Silica Particles
34
(5)
Organic Polymeric Adsorbents
39
(12)
Carbons
51
(3)
Comparison of Sorbents
54
(2)
Molecular Sieves
56
(2)
Sorbents for Normal-Phase SPE
58
(2)
Other Sorbents
60
(3)
Practical Considerations: Equipment And Techniques
63
(26)
The Four Steps of Solid-Phase Extraction
63
(4)
Apparatus
67
(4)
Completeness of Extraction
71
(6)
Elution
77
(4)
Solid Samples and Slurries
81
(2)
Automation
83
(6)
ION-Exchange Sorbents
89
(29)
Introduction
89
(3)
Ion-Exchange SPE Processes
92
(4)
Retention of Neutral Analytes by Sulfonated Resins
96
(5)
Retention of Cations by Sulfonated Resins; Group Separations
101
(8)
SPE with Anion-Exchange Resins
109
(9)
Resin-Loaded Membranes
118
(22)
Introduction
118
(3)
Types of SPE Disks
121
(1)
Techniques for Membrane SPE
122
(3)
Semimicrodisk Extraction
125
(1)
Recovery of Test Compounds Using Membrane Disks
126
(4)
Applications
130
(7)
Conclusions
137
(3)
Preconcentration Of Metal Ions
140
(21)
Introduction
140
(1)
Ion-Exchange Methods
141
(3)
Extraction of Ion-Association Complexes
144
(3)
Extraction of Metal-Organic Complexes
147
(7)
Chelating Resins
154
(3)
Some Conclusions
157
(4)
Microscale And Semimicroscale Techniques
161
(24)
Solid-Phase Microextraction (SPME)
161
(11)
Semimicro Solid-Phase Extraction (SM-SPE)
172
(7)
Miniaturized Solid-Phase Extraction (M-SPE)
179
(4)
Conclusions
183
(2)
Applications
185
(18)
Introduction
185
(1)
Sample Types
186
(8)
Techniques
194
(3)
Problems with Practical Samples
197
(2)
Applications According to Chemical Class
199
(4)
Index
203
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