BSI 22/30456559 DC 2022
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BS ISO 18475. Environmental solid matrices. Determination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) by gas chromatography. Mass selective detection (GC-MS) or electron-capture detection (GC-ECD)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 48 |
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1 | 30456559-NC.pdf |
3 | ISO_DIS 18475 ed.2 – id.84177 Enquiry PDF (en) (1).pdf |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Principle |
12 | 5 Interferences 5.1 Interference with sampling and extraction 5.2 Interference with GC |
13 | 6 Safety remarks 7 Reagents 7.1 General 7.2 Reagents for extraction 7.3 Reagents for clean-up 7.3.1 Clean-up A using aluminium oxide |
14 | 7.3.2 Clean-up B using silica gel 60 for column chromatography 7.3.3 Clean-up C using gel permeation chromatography (GPC) 7.3.4 Clean-up D using Florisil® |
15 | 7.3.5 Clean-up E using silica H2SO4/silica NaOH 7.3.6 Clean-up F using benzenesulfonic acid/sulfuric acid 7.3.7 Clean-up G using TBA sulfite reagent 7.3.8 Clean-up H using pyrogenic copper |
16 | 7.3.9 Clean-up I using silica/silver nitrate 7.4 Gas chromatographic analysis |
17 | 7.5 Standards 7.5.1 General 7.5.2 Calibration standards 7.5.3 Internal and injection standards |
18 | 7.6 Preparation of standard solutions 7.6.1 Preparation of calibration standard solutions of PCBs |
19 | 7.6.2 Preparation of internal standard solution 7.6.3 Preparation of injection standard solution 8 Apparatus 8.1 Extraction and clean-up procedures |
20 | 8.2 Gas chromatograph 8.2.1 General 9 Sample storage and preservation 9.1 Sample storage |
21 | 9.2 Sample pre-treatment 10 Procedure 10.1 Blank test 10.2 Extraction 10.2.1 General |
22 | 10.2.2 Extraction procedure€1: Samples using acetone/petroleum ether or hexane-like solvent and agitation or sonication |
23 | 10.2.3 Extraction procedure€2: Samples using Soxhlet or pressurized liquid extraction 10.2.4 Extraction procedure€3: Samples using acetone/petroleum ether or hexane-like solvent/sodium chloride and agitation |
24 | 10.3 Concentration 10.4 Clean-up of the extract 10.4.1 General |
25 | 10.4.2 Clean-up A – Aluminium oxide 10.4.3 Clean-up B – Silica gel 10.4.4 Clean-up C – Gel permeation chromatography |
26 | 10.4.5 Clean-up D – Florisil® 10.4.6 Clean-up E – Silica H2SO4/silica NaOH 10.4.7 Clean-up F – Benzenesulfonic acid/sulfuric acid 10.4.8 Clean-up G – TBA sulfite reagent |
27 | 10.4.9 Clean-up H – Clean-up using pyrogenic copper to remove elemental sulfur and some other organic sulfur compounds 10.4.10 Clean up I – AgNO3/silica 10.5 Addition of the injection standard 10.6 Gas chromatographic analysis (GC) 10.6.1 General 10.6.2 Setting the gas chromatograph 10.7 Mass spectrometry (MS) 10.7.1 Mass spectrometric conditions |
28 | 10.7.2 Calibration of the method using an internal standard |
29 | 10.7.3 Measurement 10.7.4 Identification |
30 | 10.7.5 Check on method performance |
31 | 10.7.6 Calculation 10.8 Electron capture detection (ECD) 10.8.1 General |
32 | 10.8.2 ECD conditions 10.8.3 Calibration of the method using internal standards 10.8.4 Measurement 10.8.5 Identification 10.8.6 Check on ECD method performance |
33 | 10.8.7 Calculation 11 Performance characteristics 12 Precision 13 Test report |
35 | Annex€A (informative) Repeatability and reproducibility data |
40 | Annex€B (informative) Examples for gas chromatographic conditions and retention times of PCBs |
41 | Annex€C (informative) Calculation method for the estimation of total PCB content |
48 | Bibliography |