Published October 1988 | Version v1
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Determination of DDTs and PCBs by capillary gas chromatography and electron capture detection

Description

This reference method deals with the determination of DDTs and PCBs in marine environmental samples using high resolution gas chromatography. Several other halogenated pesticides and other electron capturing organic compounds may be present in samples and many of these may also be determined by this method. Not all electron capturing residues will be resistant to all of the clean up procedures described here for the analysis of DTTs and PCBs. Therefore, additional information on the stability of some common pesticides using this methodology is also provided. The high separation power of open tubular (''capillary'') columns allows the identification and quantification of many compounds in the complex mixtures occurring in environmental samples. This manual provides information on the theoretical and practical aspects of the use of these high resolution columns for the analysis of DDTs and PCBs in environmental samples. The qualitative and quantitative method can be applied to any sample type (aerosol/vapour, water, particulates, biota, etc.) provided that suitable cleaned-up extracts dissolved in n-hexane are available for injection into the GC system. For example, methods for obtaining these cleaned-up sample extracts from marine organisms are described in detail in UNEP Reference Method no. 14 and for sediments in No. 17. The change in the field of application by analysing by capillary rather than packed columns may be less dramatic for DDTs. However, with the increased separation, the possibilities of inaccurate analysis resulting from overlap with interfering compounds is reduced. 7 refs, 1 fig., 3 tabs

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
22 p.
Journal Issue
No. 40
Series
Reference methods for marine pollution studies.;Regional seas.
Report number
INIS-mf--13319

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
Project ME/5102-81-01; Project FP/5101-84-01