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GC Monitoring of Chlorinated Pesticides in Hazardous Waste Sites

Applications | 1999 | MerckInstrumentation
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Summary

Importance of the Topic


The reliable detection and quantification of chlorinated pesticides in hazardous waste sites is vital to protect human health and the environment. Organochlorine compounds are persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic. Regulatory bodies require stringent performance standards to ensure accurate monitoring and risk assessment.

Objectives and Overview of the Study


This study evaluated the performance of SPB-608 wide-bore capillary GC columns under the US EPA Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) March 1990 Statement of Work for chlorinated pesticide analysis. Key goals included:
  • Assessing baseline resolution of CLP-specified pesticide mixtures
  • Measuring column inertness via decomposition of endrin and 4,4′-DDT
  • Verifying linearity and retention time reproducibility across multiple concentration levels

Methodology and Instrumentation


Analyses were performed on a gas chromatograph equipped with an electron capture detector (ECD). Carrier gas was helium at 5 mL/min. Oven temperature programming ramped from 150 °C (0.5 min) to 275 °C at 6 °C/min. Sample injections (2 µL) were made directly at 200 °C. Target analytes and two surrogate standards (tetrachloro-m-xylene, decachlorobiphenyl) were prepared in low, mid, and high concentration mixes to evaluate performance:
  • Low range: 5–10 ng/mL
  • Mid range: 20–40 ng/mL
  • High range: 80–160 ng/mL

Main Results and Discussion


Resolution tests showed all CLP target pesticides and surrogate peaks were baseline resolved, exceeding the requirement for greater than 60 percent resolution. Column inertness measurements demonstrated combined decomposition of endrin and 4,4′-DDT of only 8.86 percent—well below the 30 percent CLP limit. Endrin decomposition (measured as endrin ketone) was 8.7 percent; 4,4′-DDT decomposition (as 4,4′-DDE) was 0.16 percent. Linearity across three concentration ranges produced a mean relative standard deviation of calibration factors of 9.49 percent, meeting the ≤20 percent criterion for most analytes (≤30 percent for up to two). Retention time reproducibility for all compounds was within ±0.05–0.10 minutes of target windows.

Benefits and Practical Applications of the Method


This evaluation confirms that SPB-608 columns are highly inert, reproducible, and linear for organochlorine pesticide monitoring in compliance with US EPA CLP and Method 8081 requirements. Laboratories can apply this method for routine analysis of hazardous waste site samples with confidence in data quality and regulatory acceptance.

Future Trends and Applications


Ongoing developments in stationary phase chemistry and detector sensitivity promise further improvements in cycle time and trace-level detection. Coupling with tandem MS or time-of-flight detection may enhance selectivity and multi-residue screening in complex matrices. Automated sample preparation and data processing will streamline workflows in environmental monitoring laboratories.

Conclusion


The SPB-608 fused silica capillary column fully satisfies EPA CLP requirements for resolution, inertness, and linearity in chlorinated pesticide analysis. Its robust performance supports reliable monitoring of persistent pollutants in hazardous waste sites.

Reference


  • US EPA Contract Laboratory Program Statement of Work for Organics Analysis, Multi-Media, Multi-Concentration, Document No. 0LM01.0 (Dec. 1990) with revisions 0LM01.1 and 0LM01.1.1.

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