Method 1619

Phenyl Glycidyl Ether by GC/FID


This method is designed for the determination of phenyl glycidal ether. The sample is collected on charcoal sorbent tubes, desorbed with carbon disulfide, and analyzed by GC/FID. The working range is 1 to 33 ppm (6 to 200 mg/m³) for an 80 L air sample. An appropriate capillary column may be used for better resolution and sensitivity. The sorbent's capacity for the analyte has not been determined under conditions of high relative humidity. NOTE: This is Method S74 in a revised format.


(NIOSH Issue 1: 15 August 1994)

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Method Data

Hold Times, Preservatives, Preps, Collection, Analytical & Documentation
Holding Time:   Not noted in method
Preservatives:   Store refrigerated.
Required Preps:   Solid sorbent tube: coconut shell charcoal, 100 mg/50 mg, 7 cm X 6 mm OD x 4 mm ID
Collection Method:   Solid sorbent tube: 80 - 150 L @ 0.01 - 1 L/min.
Analytical Methodology:   GC/FID
Documentation:   1619

Analyte List*

Analyte Formula CAS Number Detection Limit
Phenyl glycidyl ether
C9H10O2
122-60-1
 

* 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.