Mm. Schantz et al., NIST STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIALS (SRMS) FOR POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL(PCB) DETERMINATIONS AND THEIR APPLICABILITY TO TOXAPHENE MEASUREMENTS, Chemosphere, 27(10), 1993, pp. 1915-1922
In the past five years the National Institute of Standards and Technol
ogy (NIST) has developed several Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) t
o assist in the validation of measurements of polychlorinated biphenyl
(PCB) congeners and chlorinated pesticides in environmental samples.
The following natural matrix SRMs have been issued: SRM 1588, Organics
in Cod Liver Oil; SRM 1939, PCB Congeners in River Sediment; SRM 1941
, Organics in Marine Sediment; SRM 1974, Organics in Mussel Tissue (My
tilus edulis); and SRM 1945, Whale Blubber. All of these SRMs have bee
n analyzed for selected PCB congeners and chlorinated pesticides, and
three of these materials (SRMs 1939, 1941, and 1974) have also been an
alyzed for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). In 1982, SRM 1649,
Urban Dust/Organics, was issued with certified concentrations for sel
ected PAHs. Recently, SRM 1649 has been analyzed for selected PCB cong
eners and chlorinated pesticides. Toxaphene measurements have not been
made at NIST for these SRMs; however, these SRMs represent the enviro
nmental matrices that are typically analyzed for toxaphene. Recommende
d values for toxaphene concentrations could be established on any of t
hese materials through interlaboratory comparison exercises involving
laboratories experienced in making toxaphene measurements. In this pap
er we describe these SRMs and discuss their suitability as potential r
eference materials for toxaphene measurements.