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Concentrating a Suite of Semi-Volatile Compounds from EPA Method 625 Using the New Biotage TurboVap® II

14 Apr 2019

There are a wide range of volatile and semi-volatile contaminants finding their way into both terrestrial bodies and water sources worldwide. In the United States (US), the contaminants are analyzed according to stipulated US-EPA methods. In the European Union (EU), a large number of these same compounds are tested according to the European Water Framework Directive. Though these analytes are approached differently from a regulatory perspective, it is clear that background monitoring occurs on a global basis. Initial extraction of these analytes depends on the matrix being analyzed and is often a multifaceted process, but ultimately analysts are presented with some form of extraction/organic solvent they must concentrate to achieve instrumental limits of quantification. Presented within this technical note are the results of such an evaporative process using the new Biotage TurboVap® II.

TurboVap® Family of Automated Solvent Evaporators

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TurboVap® evaporators automate nitrogen blowdown for fast, efficient solvent evaporation—up to 10x faster than traditional methods. With flexible configurations and modular manifolds, they handle diverse sample volumes and applications including SVOCs, pesticides, PCBs, and PAHs.

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Concentrating a Suite of Semi-Volatile Compounds from EPA Method 625 Using the New Biotage TurboVap® II