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Improvements for the analysis of VVOCs using static and dynamic headspace

4 Sept 2024
Improvements for the analysis of VVOCs using static and dynamic headspace

In environmental laboratories, analyses of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and very volatile organic compounds (VVOCs) in water are performed on a routine basis. Dr. Daniela Cavagnino, Product Marketing Manager GC & Autosampler, Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses these analyses, focusing on headspace sampling techniques. Explore a simple approach to enrich headspace concentration to achieve trace level sensitivity.

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Compound AnalysisCompound analysis is used to discover specific compounds that could be promising candidates for pharmaceutical use. This potential is identified when compounds have the desired effect, such as interaction with a target protein, during high throughput screening.Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemicals that have a low boiling point. Some VOCs are harmful to human health, whereas others can be used to determine the shelf-life of foods samples. Analysis of VolatilesStatic HeadspaceHeadspace