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Extracting Semi-Volatile Organics from Drinking Water by EPA Method 525.3 using the SmartPrep Cartridge Extractor

20 Feb 2013

This application note outlines the extraction of semivolatile organic compounds from drinking water according to EPA Method 525.3. The data illustrate that Horizon Technology’s SmartPrep Automated Extractor, DryVap Concentrator, and DryDisk Separation Membranes represent a complete solution for the extraction of semi-volatile organics. An automated procedure such as the one outlined here, a laboratory can save much in the way of time and money by freeing up an analyst to perform other, more complicated tasks.

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Sample PreparationSample preparation can improve the quality and speed of separation techniques. Products to assist sample preparation include filtration equipment, evaporators, membranes and sieves.Solid-Phase ExtractionSolid-phase extraction (SPE) is used for clean-up, extraction and concentration of semi-volatile or non-volatile analytes from complex mixtures including blood, urine and food samples. Multiple formats are available for conducting SPE, including prepacked SPE cartridges, disks and microplates, as well as SPE sorbent powders for manual packing. SPE systems can be used to automate the process and extract multiple samples at once. Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and supported liquid extraction (SLE) products are also available in the same formats. Find the best SPE, SLE and SPME equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Drinking Water AnalysisAnalytical methods used to test the purity of drinking water include determining the level of contaminants abides to the level set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).EPA MethodsEPA methods are procedures approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for monitoring and analyzing environmental pollutants, including air, water, and soil samples. These methods are critical in ensuring public health and environmental safety. Explore EPA methods and tools in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Semi Volatile Organic CompoundsSemi volatiles organic compounds (SVOCs) are a groups of compounds that have a low boiling point and evaporate above room temperature. SVOCs include phenols and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH).
Extracting Semi-Volatile Organics from Drinking Water by EPA Method 525.3 using the SmartPrep Cartridge Extractor