A dynamic liquid-phase microextraction technique combined with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is described for the extraction of 10 chlorobenzenes
from water samples into 1 μL of organic solvent by using
a conventional microsyringe. The effects of extraction
solvent, plunger movement pattern, sampling volume,
number of samplings, and salt concentration on the
extraction performance were investigated. Good repeatabilities of extraction were obtained, with the RSD values
below 5.3% except for hexachlorobenzene (9.3%). By
using a sampling volume of 6 μL and 15 samplings,
detection limits were found to be between 0.02 and 0.05
μg/L under GC/MS-selective ion monitoring mode