Abstract
Chromatomembrane cells are new devices for gaseous/liquid and liquid/liquid extractions consisting of porous hydrophobic material (PTFE) with two types of pores, i.e., micropores and macropores. Their application benefits from established procedures of preconcentration and continuous extraction being used at the present to automate sample preparation in analytical chemistry. A method is reported to separate traces of ammonia from air by means of a chromatomembrane cell with subsequent potentiometric determination. The measuring system responds proportionally to both gas phase concentration of ammonia and preconcentration time.
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