Abstract

The determination of the capacity of the sorbent Spheron SE for comparable concentrations of toluene and m-cresol in comparison with Spheron MD is described and the advantages of the former in trapping low concentrations of pesticides are demonstrated. A description is also given of the determination of UV-absorbing aromatic hydrocarbons in the presence of phenols, and of the practical application of the method to the determination of trace amounts of hydrocarbons and phenols in surface waters.

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