Analytes
Chlorobenzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon liquid used in the manufacture of phenol and aniline. It is most often measured using GC/PID, ECD, ELCD and GC/MS methods.
chlorobenzene: CAS No. 108-90-7, C6H5Cl, molecular weight 112.56, boiling point 131.7°C, density 1.11gm/mL, vapor pressure 12mm Hg at 25°C, flash point 29°C, autoignition temperature 638°C, slightly water soluble is a colorless liquid used in the manufacture of phenol, aniline, DDT; as a solvent for paints and as a heat transfer medium. It is most frequently measured in water, air and soil to comply with environmental regulations. Due to its volatility, it is most often measured using GC/PID, ECD, ELCD and GC/MS methods specified by regulatory agencies like the U.S. EPA.
Sixty regulated VOCs are determined in water by purge and trap GC with PID/ELCD detection.
Separation of Para- and Meta-Xylene on Capillary GC ColumnPara- and meta-xylene were more completely resolved on a Carbowax capillary column than on columns typically used for this determination.