GC×GC–FID for Routine Analysis of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons

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Petroleum contamination (e.g. from leaking underground storage tanks) is of significant concern for both the environment and human health. Thorough characterisation of the contamination is required to form appropriate risk assessments and remediation strategies.

This short paper describes a flow-modulated GC×GC–FID system for the analysis of total petrochemical hydrocarbons (TPH) in environmental media. The use of this system is shown to eliminate the time, cost and risk of error associated with conventional approaches based on solvent fractionation, as well as improving confidence in results due to the improved analyte separation achievable with GC×GC

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