E. Borrás, L. Tortajada-Genaro, M. Ródenas, T. Vera, Thomas H. Speak, P. Seakins, M. Shaw, A. Lewis, A. Muñoz
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Abstract. Multi-oxygenated volatile organic compounds are important markers of air pollution and precursors of ozone and secondary aerosols in both polluted and remote environments. Herein, their accurate determination was enhanced. The approach was based on an automated system for active sampling and on-fiber derivatization coupled with GC-MS technique. The method capability was determined for different compound families, such as aldehydes, ketones, α-dicarbonyls, hydroxy-aldehydes, hydroxy-ketones and, carboxylic acids. A good accuracy ( In summary, our developed technique offers near-real-time monitoring with direct sampling, which is an advantage in terms of handling and labour time for a proper quantification of trace-levels of atmospheric multi-oxygenated compounds.