Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
Drinking water contamination by materials, such as cutting oil, used to set up pipelines is an uncommon but possible
event. This paper describes the analytical procedures used to identify the components of that contaminant in drinking
water. Volatile and semi-volatile chemical species, responsible for an unpleasant taste and odour, were recognised by
solid phase microextraction and GC/MS techniques. Among the volatile compounds, the presence of xylenes, bornyl
acetate and diphenyl ether was confirmed by certificate standards and quantified in the most contaminated samples.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Drinking water contamination; Chemical/sweet odour; Domestic pipeline; SPME/GC/MS; Threading cutting oil
List of contributors:
Doretti, Lucio; Ferrara, Daniela; Parvoli, Giorgio; Rella, Rocco; Sturaro, Alberto
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