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Dioxin 2012
32nd International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
RESTEK TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS
Oral Session
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28
Session A1: Advances in Instrument Techniques / 9:45–11:45 / Rooms 3 & 4
Analysis of Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants in Human Breast Milk Using the QuEChERS Extraction Approach and Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography
Michelle Misselwitz (presenter), Jack Cochran
Restek Corporation
For more information, e-mail Michelle Misselwitz
Click here to download a PDF of the short technical paper.
Read abstract
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are a group of chemicals that include halogenated pesticides, brominated diphenyl ethers (BDEs), and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Due to the lipophilic nature of these components, they accumulate in the fatty tissue of animals and bioaccumulate up the food chain. According to the World Health Organization, human breast milk is an ideal matrix to monitor the levels of POPs in not only the mother and infant, but also as a key indicator of the levels of these chemicals in the local environment. Current methodology for the analysis of halogenated pesticides, PCBs, and BDEs can be expensive, solvent intense, and time consuming. The QuEChERS extraction approach coupled to a silica cartridge SPE cleanup may be an attractive sample preparation alternative for biomonitoring efforts for halogenated POPs in milk. Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) with an electron capture detector (ECD) may also offer a more cost-effective alternative. Method development was done using whole cow milk and later compared to a NIST Standard Reference Material of Human Breast Milk.
Poster Session
MONDAY, AUGUST 27
#A1.2 / 17:00–18:00
Separation of 2378 TCDD, 2378 TCDF, 23478 PeCDF, and Other 2378 PCDDs and PCDFs on a New High-Temperature GC Column
Jack Cochran1 (presenter), Michelle Misselwitz1, Shawn Reese1, Ron Stricek1, Terry Kolic2, Karen MacPherson2,
Eric Reiner2
1. Restek Corporation
2. Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Laboratory Services Branch
For more information, e-mail Jack Cochran
Click here to download a PDF of the short technical paper.
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