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Cp sil 19cb

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The CP-Sil 19CB is a gas chromatography (GC) column designed for the separation and analysis of a wide range of organic compounds. It features a stationary phase composed of a polyethylene glycol (PEG) polymer, which provides excellent polarity and selectivity for polar analytes. The column's dimensions and specifications can be customized to meet the requirements of various analytical applications.

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Optimization of Solid-Phase Microextraction

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IT-SPME was essentially performed as described in our previous works [31 (link),32 (link)]. A GC capillary column (60 cm × 0.32 mm i.d.) as an extraction device was connected between the injection needle and injection loop of the autosampler. The capillary column was threaded through a 1/16 inch polyetheretherketone (PEEK) tube with a length of 2.5 cm long and an inner diameter of 330 μm and connected using standard 1/16 inch stainless steel nuts, ferrules, and connectors. CP-Sil 5CB (100% polydimethylsiloxane, film thickness 5 μm), CP-Sil 19CB (14% cyanopropyl phenyl methylsilicone, film thickness 1.2 μm) (Varian Inc., Lake Forest, CA, USA), Supelco-Wax (polyethylene glycol, film thickness 1.0 μm), Supel-Q PLOT (divinylbenzene polymer, film thickness 17 μm), and Carboxen 1006 PLOT (carbon molecular sieve, film thickness 15 μm) (Supelco, Bellefonte, PA, USA) were used to compare extraction efficiencies. Extraction, desorption, and injection parameters were programmed by the autosampler software (Table S1) [31 (link),32 (link)].
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In-Tube SPME: Optimizing Extraction Efficiency

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In tube, SPME was essentially performed as described in our previous works [24 (link),29 (link)]. A GC capillary column (60 cm × 0.32 mm i.d.) as an extraction device was connected between the injection needle and injection loop of the autosampler. The capillary column was threaded through a 1/16 inch polyetheretherketone (PEEK) tube with a 2.5 cm long, 330 μm inner diameter and connected using standard 1/16 inch stainless steel nuts, ferrules and connectors. Supel-Q PLOT (Supelco, Bellefonte, PA, USA), Carboxen 1010 PLOT (Supelco), CP-Sil 5CB (Varian Inc., Lake Forest, CA, USA), CP-Sil 19CB (Varian), CP-Wax 52CB (Varian), and Quadrex 007-5 (Quadrex Corporation, Woodbridge, CT) were used to compare extraction efficiencies. The control of extraction, desorption, and injection was programmed by the autosampler software (Table S2) [24 (link),29 (link)].
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