The amount of a chemical sampled by an SPMD is largely dependent on its sampling rate (liters of water or air extracted per day by an SPMD), Kow or analyte capacity, the water concentration, and exposure duration. Factors affecting sampling rate are complex, but nonpolar lipophilic organic compounds whose molecules have some conformational freedom (ability to rotate and flex) and are moderately sized ( 100,000) longer exposure periods will typically result in greater analyte masses sequestered. More.
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