EVALUATION OF A THERMAL-DESORPTION GAS-CHROMATOGRAPH MASS-SPECTROMETER - ON-SITE DETECTION OF POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS AT A HAZARDOUS-WASTE SITE

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作者
ROBBAT, A
LIU, TY
ABRAHAM, BM
机构
[1] Chemistry Department, Trace Measurement Analytical Laboratory, Tufts University, Massachusetts 02155, Medford
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10.1021/ac00028a008
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A thermal desorption gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer (TDGC/MS) has been evaluated for one-site detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in soil/sediment. The MS was operated in the selected ion monitoring mode for the simultaneous detected of PCB congeners 1-8, octachlorinated naphthalene, and deuterated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon standards. The linearity of the detector was established over 3 orders of magnitude of compound thermally desorbed. Methods were developed which provided screening level (semiquantitative) analyses in 2-5 min/sample and more quantitative analyses in less than 20 min/sample (including sample preparation time). Method detection limits were established at sub ppm levels. A commercially purchased PCB standard soil was evaluated to determine method performance in the field. Approximately 35 ppm PCB was found in the soil by thermal desorption from a hexane extraction; soil certified to be 35 ppm PCB, Aroclor 1242. The TDGC/MS was transported to a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hazardous waste (Superfund) site and operated by battery. Several samples were collected and compared between laboratory GC/MS and field TDGC/MS measurements. Findings indicate that the field methods provide data quality comparable to methods mandated by the EPA for the analysis of soils as prescribed by Superfund.
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