An interlaboratory study on passive sampling of emerging water pollutants

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Authors

VRANA Branislav SMEDES Foppe PROKEŠ Roman LOOS Robert MAZZELLA Nicolas MIEGE Cecile BUDZINSKI Helene VERMEIRSSEN Etienne OCELKA Tomáš GRAVELL Anthony KASERZON Sarit

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source TRAC-TRENDS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
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Citation
Web http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165993615300388
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trac.2015.10.013
Field Analytic chemistry
Keywords Brominated diphenyl ether; Fluorinated surfactant; Emerging pollutant; Interlaboratory study; Pharmaceutical; Polar pesticide; Passive sampling; Steroid hormone; Water analysis
Description An inter-laboratory study was organised for the monitoring of emerging aquatic pollutants (pharmaceuticals, pesticides, steroids, brominated diphenyl ethers and others) using passive samplers. Thirty laboratories participated in the sampler comparison exercise. Various samplers designs were exposed at a single sampling site to treated waste water. The organisers deployed in parallel multiple samplers of a single type, which were distributed for evaluation of the contribution of the different analytical procedures to the data variability. Between laboratory variation of results from passive samplers was about factor 5 larger than within laboratory variability. Similar results obtained for different passive samplers analysed by individual laboratories and also low within laboratory variability indicate that the passive sampling process is causing less variability than the analysis. Concentrations in composite water samples were within the range obtained by passive samplers. In future a significant improvement of analytical precision and calibration of adsorption based passive samplers is needed.
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