S. Hong, C. Duttweiler, A. Lemley
Oct 1, 1999
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Journal of chromatography. A
Abstract
A method was developed to analyze methyl tert.-butyl ether (MTBE) and its degradation products by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) or flame ionization detection (FID) with direct aqueous injection. The column had dimensions of 30 m x 0.25 mm with film thickness 0.25 microm and a stationary phase of FFAP (nitroterephthalic acid-modified polyethylene glycol). The optimized GC conditions for non-acid components were as follows: carrier gas flow-rate,l mL/min; oven temperature, 35 degrees C for 5.5 min, ramped to 90 degrees C at 25 degrees C/min, then ramped to 200 degrees C at 40 degrees C/min and held at 200 degrees C for 8 min. The conditions for the acid components were: carrier gas flow-rate, 1 mL/min; oven temperature, 110 degrees C for 2 min, ramped to 150 degrees C at 10 degrees C/min, then ramped to 200 degrees C at 40 degrees C/min. The injection port contained a silanized-glass reverse-cup liner filled with Carbofrit. The minimum concentrations for the linear range for the selective ion monitoring mode were 30 to 100 microg/L, depending on the analytes. The minimum detection limit was 1 mg/L for MTBE and tert.-butanol when using FID. More components could be analyzed with the FFAP-type column than with the cyanopropylphenyl-dimethyl polysiloxane-type column.