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Gc 2010 ms qp2010s

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The GC-2010 / MS-QP2010S is a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) system manufactured by Shimadzu. It is designed to separate, identify, and quantify chemical compounds in complex mixtures. The GC-2010 component performs the chromatographic separation, while the MS-QP2010S component provides mass spectrometric detection and analysis of the separated compounds.

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Volatile Organic Compounds Analysis in Water

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All water samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 524.2 using an Eclipse 4660 Purge-and-Trap Sample Concentrator (College Station, TX) coupled with a Shimadzu (Columbia, MD) GC-2010 / MS-QP2010S. An Rtx-VMS (Restek, Bellefonte, PA) fused capillary silica column (30 m×0.25 mm i.d., 1.4-μm film thickness) was used for GC separation. Analytical quality control was assessed using THM standard solutions (2,000 μg/mL 501 THM mix in P&T grade methanol; Restek, Bellefonte, PA) fortified with 50 μg/L of internal standard (4-bromofluorobenzene). Samples were heated to 40 °C, held for 2 min, increased 20 °C/min until 250 °C, held for 2 min, purged for 11 min, baked for 5.5 min, and desorbed on the purge-and-trap for 2 min at 24 °C. Mass spectra were interpreted using a Shimadzu GC-MS-QP 2010 System Package (Columbia, MD). EPA Method 524.2 with an Rtx-VMS column (Restek, Bellefonte, PA) has the ability to detect THMs and the compounds listed in Table 2.
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GC-MS Analysis of Lantana camara L Essential Oil

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GC-MS analysis of Lantana camara L essential oil was performed on GCMS : GC2010 MSQP 2010S Shimadzu, a gas chromatograph aquipped with splitless sampler data management system. The column was Agilent HP 5MS capillary column. Helium (He) was the carrier gas with a flow rate of 0.5 ml/min. The temperatures of the injector, interface, and ion source were maintained at 310 °C, 305 °C, and 250 °C, respectively. Indentify individual component by matching the recorded mass spectrum with the library (NIST ; Wiley) provided by the instrument software, and comparing their calculated values. The relative area percentage of each components is obtainted from GC-FID analysis.
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