Method 1620

Isopropyl Glycidyl Ether


This method is for the collection and analysis of isopropyl glycidyl ether from workplace air.  The sample is collected on a coconut shell charcoal tube.  After collection, the sample is desorbed with carbon disulfide and analyzed by GC/FID (flame ionization detector).

The working range of the method is 5 to 105 ppm (25 to 500 mg/m3) for a 10L air sample.

NOTE:  This is Method S77 in a revised format.


(NIOSH)

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Method Data

Hold Times, Preservatives, Preps, Collection, Analytical & Documentation
Holding Time:   None specified by the method.
Preservatives:   None specified by the method.
Required Preps:   Charcoal tube, 50/100mg (SKC 226-01)
Collection Method:   The method recommends a 0.01 - 0.2 L/min. flow rate with a 1 - 30L sample collection volume.
Analytical Methodology:   GC/FID
Documentation:   1620

Analyte List*

Analyte Formula CAS Number Detection Limit
Isopropyl Glycidyl Ether
C6H12O2
4016-14-2
0.25
 mg

* The analytes and detection limits listed for each method represent the typical detection limits and analytes reported for that particular method. Keep in mind that analyte lists may vary from laboratory to laboratory. Detection limits may also vary from lab to lab and are dependent upon the sample size, matrix, and any interferences that may be present in the sample.