ANALYSIS OF MIXTURES OF ORGANIC VOLATILE COMPOUND IN WATER BY MIMS. SEMIQUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF DATA

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KEBRLOVÁ Natálie JANDERKA Pavel

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications
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Faculty of Science

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Field Physical chemistry and theoretical chemistry
Keywords Membrane introduction mass spectrometry MIMS - Direct inlet probe DIP- Volatile organic compounds VOC- Mixture analysis- Chemometrics
Description Chemometric analysis of intensities of ion currents measured by MIMS was demonstrated on two mixtures nonpolar mixture containing benzene toluene p xylene (set I) and polar mixture containing methanol ethanol propan 1 ol (set II), both in water solutions. The acquired MIMS data were evaluated off line using Solver, a tool of Microsoft Excel and then verified by calculation of relative concentrations of components in mixtures. For evaluation we considered the additivity of ion currents coming from fragmentation of components, independent vapor permeation of components through membrane and unimolecular conditions in ion source of MS.By using this evaluation analysis it is possible to determine relative concentrations of organic substances in mixture, which penetrated through the membrane, without any separation. Set I penetrated according to the model analysis and the obtained relative concentrations were in reasonable agreement with the preset values. On the contrary, for set II the agreement of adjusted and calculated relative concentrations was not achieved due to high dielectric permittivity of alcohols.
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