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BROAD SPECTRUM ANALYSIS FOR TRACE ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN LARGE VOLUMES OF WATER BY XAD RESINS-COLUMN DESIGN-FACTS AND MYTHS.

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Abstract

The 'rule of thumb' that large volumes of water can be sampled for trace organic pollutants by XAD resin columns which are designed by small column laboratory studies or pure compounds is examined and shown to be a problem. A theory of multicomponent breakthrough is presented as a frame of reference to help solve the problem and develop useable criteria to aid the design of resin columns. An important part of the theory is the effect of humic substances on the breakthrough character of multicomponent chemical systems.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title BROAD SPECTRUM ANALYSIS FOR TRACE ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN LARGE VOLUMES OF WATER BY XAD RESINS-COLUMN DESIGN-FACTS AND MYTHS.
Volume 26
Issue 2
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher ACS
Publisher location Washington, DC, USA
Larger Work Title National Meeting - American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry
First page 382
Last page 383
Conference Title American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry 192nd National Meeting.
Conference Location Anaheim, CA, USA
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