PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE QUICK TEST(R), A COLORIMETRIC FIELD METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PENTACHLOROPHENOL IN SOIL

Citation
D. Chen et al., PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE QUICK TEST(R), A COLORIMETRIC FIELD METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PENTACHLOROPHENOL IN SOIL, Field analytical chemistry and technology, 2(1), 1998, pp. 29-37
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Instument & Instrumentation","Chemistry Analytical
ISSN journal
1086900X
Volume
2
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
29 - 37
Database
ISI
SICI code
1086-900X(1998)2:1<29:PEOTQT>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
A novel colorimetric-based field test kit, the Quick Test(R), has been developed by Envirol Inc. (North Logan, UT), for the quantitation of pentachlorophenol (PCP) in soil, The Quick Test differs from commercia lly available immunoassay field tests for PCP in that it is based on a photochemically induced oxidation-reduction reaction between PCP and a reagent that produces coloration proportional to concentration. Stan dard quality-control procedures were used to characterize the performa nce of the Quick Test and to test the suitability of this new method f or field investigations of PCP-contaminated sites. A method detection limit of 1.5 mg/kg was achieved with a dynamic range up to 100 mg/kg, making this procedure of practical use at many PCP-contaminated sites. Accuracy and precision for the analysis of PCP in soils were comparab le to laboratory standard methods that involve Soxhlet extractions and chromatographic quantitation. Because this is an oxidation-reduction reaction between halogenated molecules and the reagent, many, but not all, halogenated organic compounds will cause a response. An acid-base cleanup stop eliminates all but acidic halogenated compounds. The per formance of the Quick Test in the field was compared with laboratory r esults. The statistical analyses performed to determine intermethod ac curacy were linear regression analysis and the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks t est. All data sets had r(2) values greater than 0.915 and y-intercept values and the slope of the line that were not statistically different from 0 and 1, respectively, at a 90% confidence level. Data sets were not statistically different by the Wilcoxon test (95% confidence leve l), confirming the results from the regression analysis--that the Quic k Test provided data equivalent (1:1) to the confirmatory methods. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.