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The Petroleum-Laced Background
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EngineeringPetroleum-laced BackgroundPetroleum TechnologyAir QualityForensic ChemistryVisual ArtsChemical ContaminantVolatile ComponentsGas ChromatographyPetroleum ProductionAnalytical ChemistryToxicologyPetroleum Refining ProcessChromatographyMaterial CultureIgnitable Liquid Residue AnalysisPassive Headspace ConcentrationComparison SamplesEnvironmental EngineeringForensic ToxicologyMass SpectrometryIndoor Air QualityMedicinePetroleum Engineering
Using passive headspace concentration (ASTM E-1412) and gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric (GC/MS) analysis as described in ASTM E-1618, the authors have studied the volatile components detectable in several kinds of otherwise uncontaminated substrata, including clothing, shoes, household products, building materials, paper products, cardboard, and adhesives. Due to the use of petroleum-derived liquids in the manufacture of these materials, it is frequently possible to detect the liquids, even when the products are several years old. These results point out the need for the use of comparison samples whenever possible.
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