During the course of a human biomonitoring project (Biebesheim in Hessen, G
ermany) we elaborated a simple but sensitive method for the determination o
f tri(TCP), tetra- (TeCP) and pentachlorophenol (PCP) in human urine. Urine
samples, spiked with internal standards, were treated by acid hydrolysis.
After a steam bath distillation the distillates were extracted using solid
phase extraction. Derivatization of the chlorophenols was not carried out.
GC/ECD system was used for detection. Detection limits of the chlorophenols
were found in the range of 0.02 mu g/L urine (detection limits of the ECD:
0.52 to 2.76 mu g/L). By this method mono- and dichlorophenols cannot be d
etected. We investigated 24h-urine samples of 339 pupils (age 10 to 12 year
s). The children live either in the surroundings of a hazardous waste incin
erator (SVA) in Biebesheim (n = 193), or controls (i.e. regions without was
te incinerator) in the non polluted areas of Odenwald (n = 90) and Rheintal
(n = 56). Between these three groups we did not find statistically signifi
cant differences in chlorophenol concentrations of the urine samples. The 9
5-percentiles of the analyzed samples are 0.74 mu g/L (2,3,4-TCP), 1.24 mu
g/L (2,3,5-TCP), 0.70 mu g/L (2,3,6-TCP), 1.10 mu g/L (2,4,5-TCP), 1.74 mu
g/L (2,4,6-TCP), 2.84 mu g/L (3,3,5-TCP), 4.78 mu g/L (2,3,4,5-TeCP). 1.86
mu g/L (2,3,4,6-TeCP), 2.90 mu g/L (2,3,5,6-TeCP) and 4.39 mu g/L (PCP).