Properties:
Related Categories | Additional Standards, Analytical Standards, Analytical/Chromatography, Proficiency Testing, Solids/Soils Hazardous Waste Organic PTs, |
packaging | ampule of 1 × 2 mL |
mfr. no. | RTC, SPE-076 |
concentration | in methanol |
Description:
General description
This proficiency testing sample is produced in accordance with ISO/IEC 17043:2010. All information regarding the use of this material can be found in the reporting packet supplied for each sample.
Other Notes
Proficiency testing samples are presented as single blind. No values for the samples are released until the testing period concludes. Values of analytes vary lot to lot.
Proficiency Testing Schedule (2017-2018)
Soils
LPTP17-S1 February 1 - March 17, 2017
LPTP17-S2 April 12 - May 26, 2017
LPTP17-S3 July 26 - September 8, 2017
LPTP17-S4 October 11 - November 24, 2017
LPTP18-S1 January 31 - March 16, 2018
LPTP18-S2 April 11 - May 25, 2018
LPTP18-S3 July 25 - September 7, 2018
LPTP18-S4 October 10 - November 23, 2018
Quick-Turn Study - (non-scheduled proficiency test that is available at any time)
Preparation Note
This standard consists of a 2 mL flame-sealed ampule containing the Volatiles in Soil concentrate and a 30 mL ampule containing approximately 30 grams of Matrix soil. The solvent for the Volatiles in Soil concentrate is Methanol. This standard may not contain all of the compounds listed on the Data Reporting Forms. The evaluation of results will be based on study statistics. For analytes not detected report as zero “0” or a “<” and your detection limit. This PT sample is intended for methods USEPA SW846 Method 1311 ZHE.
Sample Preparation
The sample is to be extracted using the solid waste method for sediment/soil using Zero Headspace Extraction (ZHE).
Weigh 10.0 grams of the Volatiles in Soil Matrix and charge the ZHE.
Carefully snap the top off of the Volatiles in Soil ampule.
Inject 1mL of the concentrate into the matrix by placing the syringe tip slightly below the surface of the matrix in the ZHE. Complete the analysis per your normal procedures.
On the provided report form provide all of the requested information; note that the results of the analysis are to be reported on a wet weight basis.
In addition to all requested information, describe any unusual problems encountered in the extraction or analysis of the sample on the report form.
The method used must be reported. Report on a wet weight basis, do not correct results for moisture content.