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In this application note, Agilent highlights solid-phase microextraction (SPME) as a convenient technique for the analysis of volatile and semivolatile compounds in drinking water. The CAR(WR)/PDMS 95 µm SPME fiber was selected for the analysis of BTEX and MTBE in drinking water due to its selectivity for gases and low molecular weight compounds.
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