Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Air Using US EPA Method TO-17 | PerkinElmer
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Application Note

Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Air Using US EPA Method TO-17

Analysis of VOCs in air using EPA method TO-17

Introduction

Optimized methods are needed for the analysis of toxic compounds in air to understand the impact to human health. People breathe approximately 20,000 liters of air a day so this concern is significant. EPA Method TO-17 is used to determine toxic compounds in air after they have been collected onto sorbent tubes. This application note demonstrates that the PerkinElmer TurboMatrix™ Thermal Desorber and the PerkinElmer Clarus® SQ 8 GC/MS will meet and exceed the criteria set forth in EPA method TO-17. Detailed instrument method parameters are presented, with precision, recovery, linearity and detection limit results.