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Standard
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NBN EN 15741:2009
Animal feeding stuffs - Determination of OC-pesticides and PCB’s by GC/MS
Summary
This European Standard specifies a gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric method for the determination of organochlorine pesticides (OC’s) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in animal feeding stuffs and oil.
The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs with a water content up to about 20 wt% and oil/fatty samples containing residues of one or more of the following OC’s and PCBs and some of their isomers and degradation products:
? Aldrin;
? Dieldrin;
? Chlordane (= sum of Chlordane isomers and Oxychlordane);
? DDT (= sum of isomers op'-DDT, pp'-DDT, pp'-TDE (pp'-DDD), and pp'-DDE);
? Endosulfan (sum of ?-/?-isomers and Endosulphanesulphate);
? Endrin;
? Heptachlor (= sum of Heptachlor and ?-Heptachlorepoxide);
? Hexachlorobenzene (HCB);
? Hexachlorocyclohexane isomers ?-HCH (?-BHC), ?-HCH (?-BHC), ?-HCH (?-BHC or lindane);
? PCB 28, 52, 101, 138, 153 and 180 (“Indicator PCBs”) and PCB-198, 209.
The method is not yet applicable to Chlorocamphene (Toxaphene), a complex mixture of polychlorinated camphenes. Chlorocamphene has a very distinctive chromatographic profile and is easily recognisable by GC/ECD. Positive identification of the toxaphene isomers can be performed by negative chemical ionisation mass spectrometry (NCI-MS), electron impact tandem mass spectrometry (EI-MSxMS) or electron impact high resolution mass spectrometry (EI-HRMS) [1], which is not within the scope of this method.
The limit of quantification for the mentioned organochlorine pesticides and PCBs is 5 ng/g in general. However, 10 ng/g applies for Heptachlor Aldrin, Endrin, Dieldrin, and Endosulfan (?-, ?- and sulphate). Individual laboratories are responsible to ensure that the equipment they used will achieve these limits of quantifications.
The method is applicable to animal feeding stuffs with a water content up to about 20 wt% and oil/fatty samples containing residues of one or more of the following OC’s and PCBs and some of their isomers and degradation products:
? Aldrin;
? Dieldrin;
? Chlordane (= sum of Chlordane isomers and Oxychlordane);
? DDT (= sum of isomers op'-DDT, pp'-DDT, pp'-TDE (pp'-DDD), and pp'-DDE);
? Endosulfan (sum of ?-/?-isomers and Endosulphanesulphate);
? Endrin;
? Heptachlor (= sum of Heptachlor and ?-Heptachlorepoxide);
? Hexachlorobenzene (HCB);
? Hexachlorocyclohexane isomers ?-HCH (?-BHC), ?-HCH (?-BHC), ?-HCH (?-BHC or lindane);
? PCB 28, 52, 101, 138, 153 and 180 (“Indicator PCBs”) and PCB-198, 209.
The method is not yet applicable to Chlorocamphene (Toxaphene), a complex mixture of polychlorinated camphenes. Chlorocamphene has a very distinctive chromatographic profile and is easily recognisable by GC/ECD. Positive identification of the toxaphene isomers can be performed by negative chemical ionisation mass spectrometry (NCI-MS), electron impact tandem mass spectrometry (EI-MSxMS) or electron impact high resolution mass spectrometry (EI-HRMS) [1], which is not within the scope of this method.
The limit of quantification for the mentioned organochlorine pesticides and PCBs is 5 ng/g in general. However, 10 ng/g applies for Heptachlor Aldrin, Endrin, Dieldrin, and Endosulfan (?-, ?- and sulphate). Individual laboratories are responsible to ensure that the equipment they used will achieve these limits of quantifications.
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Bureau de Normalisation Belge (NBN) |
| Publication Date | 04/02/2009 |
| Cancellation Date | 08/31/2009 |
| Page Count | 29 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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Previous versions
02/04/2009
Superseded
Historical