Gas-diffusion microextraction

Gas diffusion microextraction (GDME) is an innovative technique that combines the advantages of membrane aided gas diffusion with microextraction concepts GDME makes uses of a novel portable and low cost device that comprises a small commercially available semi permeable membrane Furthermore if deri...

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Main Author: Joao Grosso Pacheco (author)
Other Authors: Ines Maria Valente (author), Luis Moreira Goncalves (author), Jose Antonio Rodrigues (author), Aquiles Araujo Barros (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10216/94911
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/94911
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Summary:Gas diffusion microextraction (GDME) is an innovative technique that combines the advantages of membrane aided gas diffusion with microextraction concepts GDME makes uses of a novel portable and low cost device that comprises a small commercially available semi permeable membrane Furthermore if derivatization is integrated into the GDME concept considerable enrichment factors can be obtained It may become a powerful tool for any analyst who intends to quantify volatile and semi volatile analytes in various kinds of matrices The analysis of vicinal diketones in beer was used as a case study to show GDME applicability and capabilities Vicinal diketones were derivatized with o phenylenediamine and then determined by HPLC UV Obtained results showed good repeatability and precision with extraction periods at the minute time span