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SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION (SITE) REPORT FOR THE WESTINGHOUSE BIOANALYTICAL SYSTEMS PENTACHLOROPHENOL (PCP) IMMUNOASSAYS

Citation:

Silverstein, M., R. White, R. Gerlach, AND J. Emon*. SUPERFUND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION (SITE) REPORT FOR THE WESTINGHOUSE BIOANALYTICAL SYSTEMS PENTACHLOROPHENOL (PCP) IMMUNOASSAYS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/R-92/032 (NTIS PB92188713), 1992.

Description:

The results of the demonstration of two Westinghouse Bio-Analytic Systems (WBAS) immunoassay technologies are described in this report. The immunoassays measure parts per billion concentrations of pentachlorophenol in environmental water samples. The study was conducted under the Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) Program and designed to evaluate the ruggedness and utility of a semiquantitative immunoassay field kit. Results obtained from the field kit were compared to those obtained from a quantitative, igh-sample-capacity plate immunoassay. oth techniques were compared to a standard U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) procedure (EPA Method 8270) for pentachlorophenol determination. he results of the WBAS immunoassay demonstration support the conclusion that the field immunoassay is a useful screening tool. The demonstration verified that the method can provide qualitative or semiquantitative screening information. lthough the results were more variable than had been anticipated, the incorporation of additional procedural precautions and carefully chosen quality control acceptance criteria for on-site analysis could improve performance substantially. Both immunoassays produced results biased high compared to the GC/MS results but the tendency was not large and may have been partly due to loss during sample extraction (EPA Method 3510) prior to analysis by GC/MS. The detection of structurally related compounds by the immunoassays may have also contributed to the high bias. The results indicate that the plate immunoassay is an accurate and precise method for quantitative pentachlorophenol in water. his evaluation is submitted in partial fulfillment of Contract Nos. 68-03-3249 and 68-C0-0049 by ockheed Engineering & Sciences Company under the sponsorship of the EPA.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1992
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 32168