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Title: Sample Preparation and Results


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Sample Preparation and Results
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Results
  • Mean, Median, Average
  • Deviation from the mean
  • Absolute and Relative Measures Relative
    Absolute/Mean Value
  • Precision
  • Accuracy

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Precision and Accuracy
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Low Precision High Accuracy
True Value
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Methods
  • Sensitivity ability to discriminate between
    small differences in analyte concentration

Signal
Amount
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Methods
  • Detection Limit minimum concentration or mass
    of analyte that can be detected at the known
    confidence level
  • Signal have to be 5 times bigger than background
    noise

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Methods
  • Dynamic Range (DR)

Signal
DR
Concentration
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Analytical Process
  • Systematic Error
  • Random Error
  • Standards, Blanks

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Results
  • Rounding Off (5 round to nearest even digit)
  • Significant digits (Error of measurement)
  • 0.1 - 0.001 x value
  • Accuracy of measurement steps defines
    significant digits

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Samples and Results
  • Sampling
  • Representative
  • Homogeneous (Particles Size)
  • Number of Samples Error of measurement

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Sample preparation
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Solid Liquid Extraction
  • Matrix, solvent and analyte
  • Solubility of analyte
  • Interaction between solvent and analyte

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Soxhlet Extractor1 solvent flask2
extractor3 solvent collector4 - condenser
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Extraction
  • Factors affecting extraction
  • Interaction between solvent and analyte
  • Distribution coefficient
  • KD (mi/V)Solvent /(mi/V)Matrix
  • Where mi mass of analyte
  • V volume of solvent and matrix
  • Volume of solvent vs. multiple extraction

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Multiple Extraction (Oilseed)
Solvent Volume Amount extracted Extracted ()
Single extraction
100 mL 0.75 g 75
Multiple extraction
20 mL 0.70 g 70
20 mL 0.26 g 96
20 mL 0.028 g 98.8
20 mL 0.009 g 99.7
20 mL 0.0015 g 99.85
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Extraction
  • Factors affecting extraction
  • Interaction between solvent and analyte
  • Distribution coefficient
  • KD (mi/V)Solvent /(mi/V)Matrix
  • Where mi mass of analyte and V volume of
    solvent
  • Volume of solvent vs. multiple extraction
  • Particles size

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Liquid-Liquid Extraction
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Distillation - extraction
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GC Sample Extraction with Solvents
Methylene Chloride
Ethyl Ether
Carbon Disulfide
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SPME Solid Phase Microextraction
  • SPME - Fused silica fibres (1 to 2 cm long)
    coated with various polymeric phase
  • Equilibrium forms between the three phases
  • Fibre coating to sample phase
  • Headspace to sample phase
  • Fibre coating to headspace

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SPME Solid Phase Microextraction
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SPME Fibres
  • The commercial polymeric phases available are
  • Polydimethylsiloxane(PDMS)
  • Polydimethylsiloxane/divinylbenzene(PDMS/DVB)
  • Polyacrylate (PA)
  • Carbowax/divinylbenzene (CW/DVB)
  • Polydimethylsiloxane/carboxen (PDMS/CAR)
  • Polydimethylsiloxane/divinylbenzene/carboxen1006
    (PDMS/DVB/CAR)
  • Carbowax/Templated resin (CW/TPR)

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SPME Adsorption and Desorption
http//www.chemsoc.org/exemplarchem/entries/2004/w
estengland_smith/ExempWeb/SPME.htm
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SPE Solid Phase Extraction - Cartridges
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Sample Preparation - SPE
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GC Derivatization with Silyl Reagents
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END
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Diagram of SPME Extraction
Direct sampling SPME
Headspace SPME
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SPME - Adsorption
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