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AICMM » Thu Aug 14, 2008 2:14 pm
Wilky44,
Headspace screening for BTEX is easy and can certainly be done by hand by GC-FID. Detection limits won't be great but if just for screening maybe that is not such a bad deal. 15 mL water in 20 mL vial and inject 0.5 mL of the headspace for example. You won't put much water on the instrument since you are taking the headspace (just the amount that partitions...)
For the phthalates, perhaps a methylene chloride extraction, take off the bottom layer and inject using your autosampler. Again, detection limits not that great unless you blow down the methylene chloride (even then, 10's of ppm at best....)
Problem I see is that one column will not really work for both of these all that well. BTEX is relatively light, phthalates are relatively heavy. Can you swap columns?
Best regards.