Detecting a Carcinogen in Alcohol Beverages
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Revision as of 03:13, 2 June 2009
Overview
The analysis was carried out with the Leap Twin Pal on a 6890 GC with a Mass Spectrometer from Agilent Techologies. The analyte was extracted from the alcohol beverage using Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) and injected into a Split/Splitless inlet. The column used for this experiment was a HP5 30m x 0.25 um x 0.25 um. 10mL vials were used for sampling using a Carboxen/PDMS fiber purchased from Supelco.
Project Ref: H1051
For other cost/time saving measures consider:
- LEAP Shell Software and application for custom injections and scheduling [1]
Contact LEAP
For additional information about this technique please contact LEAP Technologies for detailed information