CHARACTERIZATION OF HRGC/MS UNIDENTIFIED PEAKS FROM
THE ANALYSIS OF HUMAN ADIPOSE TISSUES
VOLUME II: APPENDICES
by
Jon D. Onstot
Randall E. Ayling
John S. Stanley
FINAL REPORT
EPA Contract No. 68-02-4252
Work Assignment No. 23
MRI Project No. 8823-A01
June 30, 1987
Prepared for:
National Human Monitoring Program
Field Studies Branch (TS-798)
Exposure Evaluation Division
Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20460
Attn: Ms. Janet Remmers, Work Assignment Manager
Dr. Joseph J. Breen, Program Manager
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DISCLAIMER
This document has been reviewed and approved for publication by the Office of
Toxic Substances, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. The use of trade names or commercial products does not
constitute Agency endorsement or recommendation for use.
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PREFACE
This report describes Midwest Research Institute's approach to
characterize unidentified chromatographic peaks in HRGC/MS data collected
from the analysis of human adipose tissue for general volatile and semi vola-
tile organic compounds. This report is provided as two separate volumes.
Volume I describes the technical approach and presents a summary of the
results based on frequency of observation by age group and census region.
Volume II is an appendix to Volume I and contains additional details on
frequency of occurrence for both identified and unidentified peaks based on
census region, census division, and age. This report focuses on the approach
to identifying compounds from the HRGC/MS spectra. The frequency of detection
of specific compounds is presente. The HRGC/MS data were collected for 46
samples prepared as composites from individual specimens of the U.S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency's fiscal year 1982 (FY82) National Human Adipose
Tissue Survey (NHATS) repository. The sample collection, compositing, and
the analysis of the composites for specific volatile and semivolatile organic
compounds are described in detail in separate reports (Stanley 1986b, Stanley
1986c).
This approach to the characterization of HRGC/MS unidentified peaks
was developed and conducted for the EPA's Office of Toxic Substances, Field
Studies Branch (EPA Contract No. 68-02-4252, Work Assignment 23, Ms. Janet
Remmers, Work Assignment Manager, and Dr. Joseph Breen, Project Officer.
This report was prepared by Mr. Jon Onstot with assistance from Mr. Randall E.
Ayling and Dr. John S. Stanley, MRI Work Assignment Leader.
MIDWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Paul C. Constant
Program Manager
Approved:
Jack Balsinger
Qua/Hy Assurance
ordinator
in E. Going, Director
lemical Sciences Department
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Appendix A - Dot Matrix Table for Compounds Identified in the
Volatile Organic Analysis Data Set; Volatile
Organic Compounds vs. Census Region, Census
Division, and Age Group
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Appendix B - Dot Matrix Table for Compounds Identified in the 6%
Florisil Semivolatile Organic Analysis Data Set;
Semivolatile Organic Compounds vs. Census Region,
Census Division, and Age Group
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Appendix C - Dot Matrix Table for Compounds Identified in the 15/50%
Florisil Semivolatile Organic Analysis Data Set;
Semivolatile Organic Compounds vs. Census Region,
Census Division, and Age Group
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Appendix D - Dot Matrix Table for Unidentified HRGC/MS Peaks in the
Volatile Organic Analysis Data Set; Unidentified
Volatile Organic Compound Responses vs. Census
Region, Census Division, and Age Group
Appendix E - Dot Matrix Table for Unidentified HRGC/MS Peaks in the
6% Florisil Semivolatile Organic Analysis Data Set;
Unidentified Semivolatile Organic Compound Responses
vs. Census Region, Census Division, and Age Group . . .
Appendix F - Dot Matrix Table for Unidentified HRGC/MS Peaks in the
15/50% Florisil Semivolatile Organic Analysis Data Set;
Unidentified Semivolatile Organic Compound Responses
vs. Census Region, Census Division, and Age Group . . .
Appendix G - Listing of the ACORN Program
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APPENDIX A
DOT MATRIX TABLE FOR COMPOUNDS IDENTIFIED IN THE VOLATILE ORGANIC
ANALYSIS DATA SET; VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VS.
CENSUS REGION, CENSUS DIVISION. AND AGE GROUP
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Table A-l. Compounds Identified in the Volatile Organic Analysis
} Data Set - West Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN
0-14 15-44 45+
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Nama (a)
I.S. Internal Standard Bromochloropropane Internal Standard
1 Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide
2 Alkane 2-Methyl-butane
3 Unidentified C5.H1 0 [Cyclopentane]
4 C3 Substituted cyclopropane [Propykyclopropanej
5 C3 Substituted cyclopropane [Propykyclopropane]
6 2,3-Dimethyl-hexane
7 1,2-Diethyl-cyclobutane
8 Alkane £C10|Decan9]
9 C1 0 Alkane [2-Methyi-nonane]
10 2,2,3,3-Tetramethyl-hexane
11 Sat. akane > C11 |2-Methyl-decane]
12 Alkyl substituted hexane |Pentyl-cyck>hexane]
13 2,2-Dimethyl-decane
14 C13 Alkane [3,3-Dimethyl-undecane]
15 AStane |6-Ethyl-2-methyl-decane]
16 Alkane [2,6,7-Tnmethyl-decane]
17 Alkane >C11 [5-(1-Methylpropyl)-nonane]
18 C1 3 Alkane [2,2,7-Tn methyl-decane]
19 3,3,8-Trimethyl-decane
20 Alkane [6-Methyl-trid9cane]
21 Alkerie C5 Alkane [1 -Pentene]
22 1-Hexene
23 Unidentified C6.H12 [1-Hexene]
24 3-Methyl-1 ,4-heptadiene
25 1,6-Octadiene
26 1,3,6-Octatriene
27 Unidentified C8.H12 [3-Ethyidene-l-methyl-cyclcpentene]
28 1-Nonene
29 3-Ethyl-2-methyl-1 ,3-hexadiene
30 C10 Ringed alkane|1,7,7-Trimethyl-bicydo[22.1)h9pt-2-ene]
31 1-Methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl)-cyclohexene
32 7-(1-Methylethylidene)-bicyclo|4.1.0] heptane
33 C11Alkene[1-Undecene]
34 C11 Alkene[1-Ethenyl-2-hexenyl-cyclopropane]
35 Isomer of Undecen-3-yne [5-Undec-3-yne)
36 Isomer of Undecan-3-yne [5-Undec-3-yne]
37 Arene C2 Alkyl benzene |1,2-Dimethyl-benzene]
38 C2 Alkyl benzene 11,2-Oimethyl-benzene]
39 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 ,2,4-Trimethyl-benzene]
40 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 -Methylethyl-benzene]
41 Propyl-benzene
42 C3 Alky! benzene [1-Methyl-2-ethyl benzene]
43 Isomer of tetramethyl benzene [1 ,2,3,4-Tetramethyl-benzene]
44 1-Methyl-3-(1-methylethyl-) benzene
45 Naphthalene
46 1-£thylpropyl-benzene
47 Saturated Alcohol 3-Methyl-1-butanol
48 1-Hexanol
4 9 Isomer of ethyl hexanol [3-MethyM -hexanol]
50 2-Ethyl-1 -Hexanol
51 Isomer of octanol |1 -Oclanol]
52 Isomer of octanol [1-Octanol]
53 UnidentfiedC13H280[1-Tridecanol]
54 Unsaturated Alcohol Isomer of Octen-ol [3-Octen-2-ol]
55 Isomer of Octen-ol (3-Octen-2-ol)
56 Saturated Aldehyde Unidentified C5.H10 0 [Pentanalj
57 UmdentifedC6.H12.0[Hexanal]
58 C7 Aldehyde [Heptanal]
59 Nonanal
60 Decanal
61 Unsaturated Aldehyde 2-Methyl-propenal
62 Isomer of Hexenal[2-Hexenal]
63 Isomer of Hexenal[2-Hexenal]
64 C7 Unsat. aldehyde (2-Heptenal)
65 C7 Unsat aldehyde i2-Heptenal)
66 2,4-Heptadienal
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Table A-1 (concluded)
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CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
MOUNTAIN
0-14 15-44 45*
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Nam* (a)
67 2,4-Nonadienal
6B Isomer of decanal [2-Dacenal]
69 Isomar of decanal [2-Decenal]
70 Unsat aldehyde [2-Decanal]
71 Unsat aldehyde [2-Decenal]
72 Unsat. aldehyde [2-Decenal]
73 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Decadienal]
74 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Decadienal]
75 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Dodecadienal]
76 Saturated Katone C7 Ketone 12-Heptanone]
77 4-Heptanone
78 Unidentfied C7.H12.0 [2,2,3-Trimethyl-cyclobutanone]
79 C8 Ketone [3-Octanone]
80 Sat. ketone [2-Decanone]
81 Unsaturated Ketone Isomer of Oaten-one [3-Octen-2-one]
82 C8 Ketone [3-Octen-1-one]
83 3,5-Octadien-2-one
84 C9 Unsat ketona |3-Nonen-2-one]
85 Saturated Ether Dimethoxy methane
86 Saturated Ester Propanoic add, ethyl ester
87 C5 Methyl ester [Butanoic acid, methyl ester]
88 Propanoic acid, prop/I aster
89 Pentanoic add, methyl ester
90 C7 Methyl ester [Hexanoic acid, methyl ester]
91 3-Methyl butanoic add, ethyl ester
92 Propanoic acid, butyl ester
93 2-Methyl propanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester
94 Acetic acid, pentyl ester
95 2-Methyl butanoic acid, ethyl ester
96 C8 Ethyl ester [Hexanoic add, ethyl ester]
97 Acetic acid, hexyl ester
98 C8 Ester [3-Methyl butanoic acid, propyl ester]
99 C8 Ester [Butanac add, 1 -Methylpropyl ester]
1 00 C8 Ester [Butanoic acid, 1 -Methylpropyl ester]
101 Octanoic acid, methyl ester
102 Hexanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester
103 Butanoic acid, pentyl ester
1 04 Hexanoic add, 2-methylpropyl aster
1 05 Octanoic acid , ethy I ester
1 06 C 1 0 Ester [2-Methyl-propanac acid, haxyl ester]
1 07 C1 1 Ester [Hexanoic acid, pentyl ester]
1 08 C1 1 Ester [4-Methyl pentanoic acid, pentyl ester]
1 09 C1 1 Ester [Hexanoic acid, 2-Methybutyl ester]
110 Isomar of octanoic aad (3-Methyl-butyl ester]
111 Unsaturated Ester 3-Octen-1-ol, acetate
112 Halocarbon C5Bromoalkane[1-Bromopentanel
113 3-Bromo-Pentane
114 Brommated alkane 2 C7 [1 -Bromo-heptane]
115 Dichlorobutane [1 ,4-dichlorobutane]
116 2-Bromo-2-chloro-1,1,tnfluoro-ethane
117 Phenol Isomer of ethyl-phenol [4-Ethyl-phenol]
118 Heterocycle Unidentified C9H14.0[2-Pentyl-furan
119 Sulfide Dimethyl dsulfide
120 Dimethyl trisuffide
121 Organo-Silicon Decamethyl-cydopentasiloxana
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retention with an authentic standard. In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets.
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Table A-2. Compounds Identified in the Volatile Organic Analysis
Data Set - South Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL,
0-14 15-44 45*
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
hdac Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
I.S. Internal Standard Bromochloropropane - Internal Standard
1 Caibon Dioxide Carbon dioxide
2 Alkane 2-Methyl-butane
3 Unidentified C5.H10[Cydopentane[
4 C3 Substituted cyclopropane [Propyl-cydopropane)
5 C3 Substituted cyclopropane [Propyl-cyclopropanej
6 2,3-Dimethyl-hexane
7 1,2-Diethyl-cydobutane
8 Alkane a ClOfOecane]
9 C1 0 Alkane [2-Methyl-nonane]
10 2,2,3,3-Tetramethyl-hexane
11 Sat alkaneaCn |2-Methyl-decane]
12 Alkyl substituted hexane [Pentyl-cvdohexane]
13 2,2-Hmethyl-decane
14 C13 Alkane [3,3-Dimethyl-undecane]
15 Alkane [6-Ethyl-2-methyl-decane]
16 Alkane [2,6,7-Tnmethyl-decane]
17 Alkane a C1 1 15-(1 -Methylpropylj-nonane]
18 C1 3 Alkane [2,2,7-Trimethyl-decane]
19 3,3,8-Trimethyl-decan8
20 Alkane (6-Methyl-tridecane)
21 Alkene C5 Alkane [l-Pentene]
22 1-Hexene
23 Unidentified C6H12[1-Hexene]
24 3-Methyl-1,4-heptadiene
25 1,6-Octadiene
26 1,3,6-Octatnene
27 Unidontified C8 H12 [3-Ethylidene-1-methyl-cyclop8ntene]
28 1-Nonene
31 1-Methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl)-cydohexene
32 7-(1-Methylethylidene)-bicyclo[4.1 0] heptane
33 C11 Alkene 11-Undecene]
34 C11 Alkene [1-Ethenyl-2-hexenyl-cydopropane]
3 5 Isomer of Undecen-3-yne [5-Undec-3-yne]
36 Isomer of Undecen-3-yne (5-Undec-3-yneJ
37 Arene C2 Alkyl benzene [1 ,2-Dimethyl-benzene)
38 C2 Alkyl benzene ]1 ,2-Dimethyl-benzene]
39 C3 Alkyl benzene [1,2,4-Trimelhyl-benzene]
40 C3 Alkyl benzene [1-Methylethyl-benzene]
41 Propyl-benzene
42 C3 Alkyl benzene |1 -Methyl-2-ethyl benzene]
43 Isomer of tetramethyl benzene [1 ,2,3,4-Tetramethyl-benzene]
44 1-Methyl-3-(1-methylethyl-) benzene
45 Naphthalene
46 1-Ethylpropyl-benzene
47 Saturated Alcohol 3-Methyl-1-butanol
48 1-Hexanol
49 Isomer of ethyl hexanol [3-MethyM -hexanol]
50 2-ElhyM -Hexanol
51 Isomer of octanol[1-0ctanol]
52 Isomer otoctanol [1-Octanol]
53 Unidentified Cl3H280[1-Tridecanol]
54 Unsaturated Alcohol Isomer of Octen-ol (3-Octen-2-ol |
55 Isomer of Octen-ol |3-Octen-2-olJ
56 Saturated Aldehyde Unidentified C5 H10 0 [Pentanal]
60 Decanal
61 Unsaturated Aldehyde 2-Methyl-propenal
62 Isomer ol Hexenal [2-Hexenal]
63 Isomer ol Hexenal [2-Hexenal]
65 C7 Unsat aldehyde [2-Heptenal]
66 2,4-Heptadienal
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Table A-2 (concluded)
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CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
45* 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
67 2,4-Nonadienal
68 Isomer of d8cenal[2-Decenal]
69 Isomer of decenal [2-Decenal]
71 Unsat. aldehyde J2-Decenal]
73 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Decadienal]
75 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Dodecadienal]
76 Saturated Ketone C7 Ketone [2-Heptanonej
77 4-Heptanone
78 Unidentified C7.H12.0 [2,2,3-Tnmethyl-cyclobutanone]
79 C8 Ketone [3-Octanone]
80 Sat. ketone (2-Decanonel
81 Unsaturaied Ketone Isomer of Octen-one [3-Octen-2-one]
82 C8 Ketone [3-Octen-1-one]
83 3,5-Octadien-2-one
84 C9 Unsat. ketone [3-Nonen-2-onej
85 Saturated Ether Dimethoxy methane
86 Saturated Ester Propanoic add, ethyl ester
87 C5 Methyl ester [Butanoic add, methyl ester]
88 Propanoic add, propyl ester
89 Pentanoic add, methyl ester
91 3-Methyl butanoic add, ethyl ester
92 Propanoic acid, butyl ester
93 2-Methyl propanac acid, 1-methylethyl ester
94 Acetic acid, pentyl ester
95 2-Methyl butanoic add, ethyl ester
96 C8 Ethyl ester [Hexanoic acid, ethyl ester]
97 Acetic acid, hexyl ester
98 C8 Ester [3-Methyl butanoic acid, propyl ester]
99 C8 Ester (Butanoic aad, 1 -Methylprapyl ester]
1 00 C8 Ester [Butanotc add, 1 -Methylpropyl ester]
101 Octanoic add, methyl ester
102 Hexanoic aad, 1-methylethyl ester
103 Butanoic aad, pentyl ester
1 04 Hexanoic acid, 2-methylpropyl ester
106 C10 Ester [2-Methyl-propanoic acid, hexyl ester]
1 07 C1 1 Ester [Hexanoic acid, pentyl ester]
1 08 C1 1 Ester [4-Methyl pentanac aad, pentyl ester]
109 C1 1 Ester [Hexanoic acid, 2-Metriylbutyl ester]
110 Isomer of octanoic acid [3-Methyl-butyl ester]
111 Unsaturated Ester 3-Octen-1-d, acetate
112 Halccarbon C5 Bromoalkane[l-Bromopentane]
113 3-Bromo-Pentane
114 Brammated alkane i C7 [1-Bromo-heptane]
1 1 5 Dichlorobutane [1 ,4-dichlorobutane]
116 2-Bromo-2-chloro-1 ,1 .tnfluoro-ethane
117 Phenol lsomGrof9thyl-ph9nol[4-Ethyl-phenol]
118 Heterocycle Unidentified C9H14.0 [2-Pentyl-luran
119 Sulfide Dimethyl disulfide
120 Dimethyl tnsulfide
121 Organo-Silicon Decamethyl-cyclopentasiloxane
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Table A-3. Compounds Identified in the Volatile Organic Analvsis
Data Set - North Central Census Region
CENSUS REGION NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Mem Compound Class Compound Name (a)
IS Internal Standard BromochlorcipropanB - Internal Standard
1 Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide
2 Alkane 2-Methyl-butane
3 Unidentified C5 H1 0 [Cydopentane]
4 C3 Substituted cyclopropane [Propykydopropane]
5 C3 Substituted cyclopropane [Propyl-cyclopropane]
6 2,3-Oimethyl-hexane
7 1,2-Diethyl-cydobutane
8 Alkane 2 ClOlDecane)
9 C10Alkane(2-Methyl-nonane]
10 2,2,3,3-Tetramethyl-hexane
11 Sat. alkane 2 C11 (2-Methyl-decanej
12 Alkyl substituted hexane [Pentyl-cyclohexane]
13 2,2-Dimethyl-decane
14 C13 Alkane [3,3-Dimethyl-undecane]
15 Alkane [6-Ethyl-2-methyl-decane]
16 Alkane [2,6,7-Tnmethyl-decane]
17 Alkane 2 C11 |5-(1-Methylpropyl)-nonane]
18 C13 Alkane |2,2,7-Tnmethyl-decane]
19 3,3,8-Tnmethyl-decane
20 Afkane [6-Methyl-tridecane]
21 Alkene C5 Alkane [1-Pentsne]
22 1-Hexene
23 Unidentified C6.H12|1-Hexene]
24 3-Methyl-1,
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Table A-3 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
67 2,4-Nonadienal
68 Isomer of decanal [2-Decenal]
69 Isomerofdecenal[2-Decenal]
70 Unsat. aldehyde [2-Dacenal]
71 Unsat. aldehyde [2-Decenal]
72 Unsat. aldehyde |2-Dacanal]
73 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Decadienal]
74 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Decadienal]
75 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Dodecadienal]
76 Saturated Ketone C7 Ketone [2-Heptanone]
77 4-Heptanone
78 Unidentified C7.H12.0 [2,2,3-Trimethyl-cyclobutanone]
79 C8 Ketone [3-Octanone]
80 Sat. ketone [2-Docanone]
81 Unsaturated Ketone Isomer of Octen-one [3-Octen-2-ona]
82 C8 Ketone [3-Octen-1-one]
83 3,5-Octadien-2-one
84 C9 Unsat. ketone [3-Nonen-2-one]
85 Saturated Ether Dimethoxy methane
86 Saturated Ester Propanoic acid, ethyl ester
87 C5 Methyl ester [Butanoic acid, methyl ester]
88 Propanoic add, propyl ester
89 Pentanoic acid, methyl ester
90 C7 Methyl ester [Hexanoic acid, methyl ester]
91 3-Methyl bulanoic acid, ethyl ester
92 Propanoic acid, butyl ester
93 2-Methyl propanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester
94 Acetic aad, pentyl ester
95 2-Methyl butanoic acid, ethyl ester
96 C8 Ethyl ester [Hexanoic add, ethyl ester]
97 Acetic acid, hexyl ester
98 C8 Ester {3-Methyl butanoic acid, propyl ester]
99 C8 Ester [Butanoic acid, 1 -Methylpropyl ester]
1 00 C8 Ester [Butanoic add, 1 -Methylpropyl ester]
101 Octanoic acid, methyl ester
1 02 Hexanoic add, 1 -methylethy! ester
1 03 Butanoic acid, pentyl ester
1 04 Hexanoic acid, 2-methytpropyl ester
1 05 Octanoic acid, ethyl ester
1 06 C1 0 Ester [2-Methyhpropanoic acid, hexyl ester]
107 C11 Ester [Hexanoic acid, pentyl ester]
1 08 C1 1 Ester [4-Methyl pentanoic add, pentyl ester]
1 09 C1 1 Ester [Hexanoic add, 2-Methybutyl ester]
1 10 Isomer of octanoic aad [3-Methyl-butyl ester]
111 Unsaturated Ester 3-Octen-1-ol, acetate
112 Halocarbon C5Bromoalkane[1-Bromopentane]
113 3-Bromo-Pentane
1 14 Bromi nated alkane > C7 [1 -Bromo-heptane]
115 Dichlorcbutane [1 ,4-dichlorobutane]
1 16 2-Bromo-2-chloro-1 ,1 .trifluoro-ethane
117 Phenol Isomsr of ethyl-phenol [4-Ethyl-phenol]
118 Heterocycte Unidentified C9H1 4.0 [2-Pentyl-turan]
119 Sulfide Dimethyl disulfide
120 Dimethyl tnsuKide
121 Organo-Sikcon Decamethyl-cyclopentasiloxane
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retention with an authentic standard. In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets
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Table A-4. Compounds Identified in the Volatile Organic Analysis
Data Set - Northeast Census Region
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CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION DIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class Compound Name (a)
I S Internal Standard Bromochloropropane - Internal Standard
1 Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide
2 Alone 2-Methyl-butane
3 Unidentified C5.H1 0 [Cyctopentane]
4 C3 Substituted cyclopropane [Propyl-cyclopropane]
5 C3 Substituted cyclopropane [Propyl-cyclopropane|
6 2,3-Dimethyl-hexane
7 1,2-Diethyl-cyclobutane
8 Alkane >C10|Decane]
9 C10 Alkane [2-Methyl-nonane]
10 2,2,3,3-Tetramethyl-hexane
11 Sat. alkane a C1 1 [2-Methyl-decane|
12 Alky! substituted hexane (Pentyl-cyclohexane]
13 2,2-Dimethyl-decane
14 C1 3 Alkane [3,3-Dimethyl-undecane]
15 Alkane [6-Ethyl-2-methyl-decanej
16 Alkane [2,6,7-Tnmethyl-decane]
17 Alkane > C1 1 [5-(1-Methylpropyl)-nonane]
18 C1 3 Alkane [2,2,7-Trimethyl-decane]
19 3,3,8-Trimethyl-decane
20 Alkane [6-Methyl-tndecane]
21 Alkene C5 Alkane [1-Pentene]
22 1-Hexene
23 Unidentified C6.H12|1-Hexene]
24 3-Methyl-1 ,4-heptadiene
25 1 ,6-Octadiene
26 1,3,6-Octatnene
27 Unidentified C8 H12 [3-Ethyldene-1-methyl-cyclopentene]
28 1-Nonene
29 3-Ethyl-2-methyl-1,3-hexadiene
30 C10 Ringed alkane [1,7,7-Trimethyl-bicydo(2.2.1lhept-2-ene]
31 1 -Methyl-4-(1 -methylethenyl)-cyclohexene
32 7-(1-Methylethylidene)-bicyclo[4.1.0] heptane
33 C11 Alkene [1-Undecene]
34 C1 1 Alkene [1 -Ethenyl-2-hexenyl-cydopropane]
35 Isomer of Undecen-3-yne [5-Undec-3-yne]
36 Isomer of Undecen-3-yne (5-Undec-3-yne)
37 Arene C2Alkyl benzene [1,2-Dimethyl-benzene]
38 C2 Alkyl benzene [1,2-Dimethyl-benzene|
39 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 ,2,4-Tnmethyl-benzene]
40 C3 Alkyl benzene [1-Methylethyl-benzene]
41 Propyl-benzene
42 C3 Alkyl benzene [1-Methyl-2-ethyl benzene]
43 Isomer of tetramethyl benzene [1 ,2,3,4-Tetramethyl-benzene]
44 1-Methyl-3-(1-methylethyl-) benzene
45 Naphthalene
46 1-Ethylpropyl-benzene
47 Saturated Alcohol 3-Methyl-1-butanol
48 1-Hexanol
49 Isomer of ethyl hexanol [3-Methyl-1-hexanol]
50 2-Ethyl-1 -Hexanol
51 Isomer of octanol [1 -Odanol]
52 Isomer of octanol [1 -Octanol]
53 Unidentified C13H280[1-Tndecanol)
54 Unsaturated Alcohol Isomer of Octen-ol [3-Octen-2-ol)
55 Isomer of Octen-ol |3-Octen-2-ol]
56 Saturated Aldehyde Unidentified C5H10.0(Pentanal]
57 Unidenti!edC6.H12.0[Hexanal]
58 C7 Aldehyde [Heptanalj
59 Nonanal
60 Decanal
61 Unsaturated Aldehyde 2-Methyl-propenal
62 Isomer of Hexenal [2-Hexenal]
63 Isomer of Hexenal [2-Hexenal]
64 C7Unsat aldehyde [2-Heptenal]
65 C7 Unsat. aldehyde [2-Heptenal]
66 2,4-Heptadienal
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Table A-4 (concluded)
Index
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class Compound Name (a)
67 2,4-Nonadien3l
68 lsomerofdecenal[2-0ecenal]
69 Isomerol decanal [2-Dec9nal]
70 Unsat. aldehyde [2-Decenal]
71 Unsat. aldehyde [2-Decenal]
72 Unsat. aldehyde [2-Decenal]
73 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Decadienal]
74 Diene aldehyde [2,4-Decadienal]
75 Diene aldehyde J2,4-Dodecadienal)
76 Saturated Ketone C7 Ketone [2-Heptanone]
77 4-Heptanone
78 Unidentified C7 H12 0 [2,2,3-Tnmethyl-cyclobutanone]
79 C8 Ketone [3-Octanone)
80 Sat. ketone [2-Decanone]
81 Unsaturated Ketone Isomer of Octen-one (3-Octen-2-one|
82 C8 Ketone [3-Octen-1-one]
83 3,5-Octadien-2-one
84 C9 Unsat. ketone [3-Nonen-2-one]
85 Saturated Ether Dimethoxy methane
86 Saturated Ester Propanoic acid, ethyl ester
87 C5 Methyl ester [Butanoic acid, methyl ester]
88 Propanoic add, propyl ester
89 Pentanoic acid, methyl ester
90 C7 Methyl ester [Hexanoic acid, methyl ester]
91 3-Methyl butanac acid, ethyl ester
92 Propanoic acid, butyl ester
93 2-Methyl propanoic acid, 1 -methytethyl ester
94 Acetic add, pentyl ester
95 2-Methyl butanolc acid, ethyl ester
96 C8 Ethyl ester [Hexanoic acid, ethyl ester]
97 Acetic acid, hexyl ester
98 C8 Ester [3-Methyl butanoic acid, propyl ester]
99 C8 Ester [Butanoic acid, 1 -Methy Ipropy I ester]
1 00 C8 Ester [Butanoic acid, 1 -Methylpropyl ester]
101 Octanoic acid, methyl ester
102 Hexanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester
1 03 Butanoic acid, pentyl ester
1 04 Hexanoic add, 2-methylpropyl ester
1 05 Octanoic acid, ethyl ester
1 06 C1 0 Ester [2-Methy l-propanoic acid, hexyl ester]
107 C11 Ester [Hexanoic acid, pentyl ester]
1 08 C1 1 Ester [4-Methyl pentanoic add, pentyl ester]
1 09 C1 1 Ester [Hexanoic acid, 2-Methybutyl ester]
110 Isomer of octanoic add [3-Methyl-butyl ester]
111 Unsaturated Ester 3-Octen-1-ol, acetate
112 Halocaibon CSBromoalkane[1-Bromopentane]
113 3-Bromo-Pentane
114 Brominated alkane 2 C7 [1-Bromo-heptane]
115 Dichlorobutane [1 ,4-dichlorobutane]
116 2-Bromo-2-chtoro-1,1,trifluoro-ethane
117 Phenol Isomer of ethyl-phenol [4-Ethyl-phenol]
118 Heterccycle Unidentified C9.H1 4.0 [2-Pentyl-furan]
119 Sulfide Dimethyl disulfide
120 Dimethyl trisutftde
121 Organo-Silicon Decamethyl-cyclopentasiloxane
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(a) Tentative compound identification is based on search vs. the NBS mass spectral library. Confirmation has not been achieved by comparing
retention with an authentic standard. In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets.
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APPENDIX B
DOT MATRIX TABLE FOR COMPOUNDS IDENTIFIED IN THE 6% FLORISIL SEMIVQLATILE
ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA SET; SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VS.
CENSUS REGION, CENSUS DIVISION. AND AGE GROUP
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Index
Table B-l. Compounds Identified in the 6% Florisil Semivolatile Organic
Analysis Data Set - West Census Region
CENSUS DIVISION
MOUNTAIN
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45*
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44
45*
Compound Class Compound (a)
I.S Imernal Standard DiO-Anthracene
1 Alkane 2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-hexadecane
2 2,6,1 0,1 4-Tetramethyl-nonad8cane
3 Alkane > C18 i2,6,10,14,19-Pentamethyl eicosane)
4 Saturated Ketone 1,2,4-Cyclopentatrione
5 Saturated Ester 12-Methyl-tridecanoic acid, methyl ester
6 Nonanedioic acid, bis(l-methylpropyl) ester
7 9-Octadecenoic acid, ethyl ester
8 Sulfide Methyl 2-methyH-(methylthio)butyldisuifide
9 Dimethyl tnsullide
10 Dipeptfde Glycme, anhydride
11 Alkene C5 Substituted naphthalene
[Octahydro-tetramethyl-lH-cyclopropan[A]naphthalene]
12 Hexahydro-4,7-dimethyM-(1-methytethyl)-naphthalene..
13 5-Ethyhdene-1 -methyl-cycloheptene
14 C30 Unsat. hydrocarbon [Hexamethyl-tetracosahexaene]
15 Ylangene
16 Unsaturated Aldehyde 2-Butyl-2-octenal
17 Unidentified C9.HB.O [Cyclooctatetraene-1-carboxaldehyde]
18 Unsaturated Amme N,N-Dimethyl-3-octen-2-amme
19 Unsaturated Ketone 6,10-Dimethyl-5,9-undecadien-2-one
20 Arene C4 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-2,3-dimethyl benzene]
21 2-EthyH,3-dimethyl-benzene
22 C4 Alkyl benzene [4-Ethyl-1 ,2-dimethyl-benzene)
23 C4 Alkyl benzene [Diethyl benzene]
24 C4 Alkyl benzene [Methyl(1-methytethyl)-benzene]
25 Cyclohexyl-benzene
26 C3 Alkyl benzene [1,3,5 Tnmethyl-benzene]
27 C4 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-2,3-dimethyl benzene]
28 C5 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-benzene]
29 C3 Alkyl benzene |1-Ethyl-3-methyl-benzene]
30 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 -Ethyl-2-methyl-benzene]
31 C3 Alkyl benzene 11 ,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene
32 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 ,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene
33 C4 Alkyl benzene |1 -Ethyl-2,4-dimethyl-benzene]
34 2-Methyl-naphthalene
35 Unidentified C10.H12 [2,3-Dihydro-1-methyl-1H-lndene]
36 Unidentified C15.H24 [Hexahydro-tetramethyl-1H-benzocycloheptene]
37 Unsat. C4 alkyl benzene [4-Ethenyl-1,2-dimethyl-benzene]
38 2-Propenyl-benzene
39 Aromatic Aldehyde Benzaldehyde
40 4-Pentyl-benzald9hyde
41 Aromatic Ketone Unidentified C9 H8 0 [2,3-Dihydro-1 H-lnden-1-one]
42 1-Phenyl-ethanone
43 Phenol 2,6-Bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-phenol
44 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol
45 2,2'-Methylenebis[6-(1 ,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-phenol
46 Aromatic Ester Benzenepropanoic acd, ethyl ester
47 Aromatic Ether 1,1'-0xybis-benzene
48 1 -Methoxy-4-(i -propenylj-benzene
49 Aromatic Amme C2 Alkyl benzenamme (3,5-Dimethyl-benzenamine]
50 Aromatic Oxime 4-Metnyi benzaldehyde, oxime
51 Thiocyanic Ester Thiocyarac acid, phenyl aster
52 Heterocyclic Compound 2,3,5-TrimethyHH-pyrrole
53 Unidentified C8.H7.N [1 H-lndote]
5 4 Unidentified C8 H7 N [Indolizine]
5"i 2-(Methylthio)-benzothiazole
56 5-(2-Propenyl)-1,3-Benzodioxole
57 1,4-Dioxaspiro[4.6]undec-7-ene
58 2,4-Dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one
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Table B-1 (concluded)
Index
CENSUS DIVISION
MOUNTAIN
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45*
Compound Class Compound (a)
59 5,5-Diethyl-2,4-imidazolidinedione
60 Steroid (5.Alpha.)-cholest-3-ene
61 (3. Beta.)- Cholest-S-en-3-ol acetate
62 Cholest-5-en-3-ol- (S.beta.)-, propanoate
63 Cholest-5-en-3-one
64 Cholest-5-ene
65 (5.Alpha.)-cholest-7-en-3-one
66 Cholesta-3,5-dien-7-one
67 (3 Beta.)-cholesta-4,6-dien-3-ol benzoate
68 Cholesterol
69 Isomer of cholesterol [5-cholesten-3-ol propionate]
70 Pregnane, (S.alpha.)-
71 (3 Beta )-26,27-dinorergost-5-en-3-ol benzoate
72 Chlorinated Hydrocarbon 1,1-Dichloro-1 -propane
73 (4-Chlorophenyl)phenyl-methanone
74 2-Chk>ro-6-methyl-benzonitrile
7 5 Dichtorobenzene [1 ,3-dichloro-benzene]
76 Lmdane
77 ODD
78 Organo-Silicon Isomer of decamethykyclopentasiloxane
79 Octamethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane
80 Isomer of decamethyl-cyctopentasiloxane
81 Phthalate Diheptyl phthalate
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(a) Tentative compound identification is based on search vs. the NBS mass spectral library. Confirmation has not been achieved by comparing
retention with an authentic standard. In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets.
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Mac
Table B-2. Compounds Identified in the 6% Florisil Semivolatile Organic
Analysis Data Set - South Census Region
CENSUS REGION
SOUTH
CENSUS DIVISION EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class Compound (a)
1 Alkane 2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-hexadecane
2 2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-nonadecane
3 Alkane S C18 [2,6,10,14,19-Pentamethyl eicosane]
4 Saturated Ketone 1,2,4-Cydopentatnone
5 Saturated Ester 12-Methyl-tridecanoic add, methyl ester
6 Nonanedioic add, bisfl-mathylpropyl) ester
7 9-Octadecenac add, ethyl ester
8 Sutfide Methyl 2-methyl-1-(methylthio)butyl disultide
9 Dimethyl tnsulfide
10 DipepDde Glyane, anhydride
11 Alkene C5 Substituted naphthalene
[Octahydro-tetramethyl-1H-cyclopropan[A)naphthalene]
12 Hexahydro-4,7-dimethyl-1-(1-methylethyl)-naphthalene...
14 C30 Unsat. hydrocarbon |Hexamethyl-tetracosahexaene|
15 Ylangene
16 Unsaturated Aldehyde 2-Butyl-2-octenal
17 Unidentified C9 H8 0 [Cyclooctatstraene-l -carboxaldehyde]
18 Unsaturated Amme N,N-Dimethyl-3-octen-2-amme
19 Unsaturated Ketone 6,10-Dimethyl-5,9-undecadien-2-one
20 Arene C4Alkyl benzene |1-Ethyl-2,3-dimethyl benzene]
21 2-Ethyl-1,3-dimethyl-b8nzene
22 C4 Alkyl benzene [4-Ethyl-1 ,2-dimethyl-benzenej
23 C4 Alkyl benzene [Dielhyl benzene]
24 C4 Alkyl benzene |Methyl(1-methylethyl)-benzene]
25 Cyclohexyl-benzene
26 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 ,3,5-Tnmelhyl-benzen8]
27 C4 Alkyl benzene [1 -Ethyl-2,3-dimethyl benzene]
28 C5 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-benzenej
29 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 -Ethyl-3-methyl-benzene]
30 C3 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-2-methyl-benzene]
31 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 ,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene
32 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 ,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene
33 C4 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-2,4-dimethyl-benzene]
34 2-Methyl-naphthal8ne
35 Unidentified ClOH12[2,3-Dihydro-1-methyl-1H-lndenel
36 Unidentified C15.H24 [Hexahydro-tetramethyl-1H-benzocydoheptene]
37 Unsat C4alkyl benzene [4-Ethenyl-1,2-dimethyl-benzene]
38 2-Propenyl-benzene
39 Aromatic Aldehyde Benzaldehyde
40 4-Pentyl-benzaldehyde
41 Aromatic Ketone Unidentified C9.H8.0[2,3-Dihydro-1H-lnden-1 -one]
42 1 -Phenyl-ethanone
43 Phenol 2,6-8is(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-phenol
44 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol
45 2,2'-Methylenerjts(6-(1,1-dimelhylethyl)-4-methyl-phenol
46 Aromatic Ester Benzenepropanoic acid, ethyl ester
47 Aromatic Ether 1,1'-0xybis-benzene
48 1-Methoxy-4-(1-propenyl)-benzene
49 Aromatic Amine C2 Alkyl benzenamme[3,5-Dimethyl-benzenan«n8]
50 Aromatic Oxime 4-Methyl benzaldehyde, oxime
51 Thiocyanic Ester Thiocyanic add, phenyl ester
52 Heterocydic Compound 2,3,5-Trimethyl-1H-pyrrole
53 Unidentified C8 H7.N [1 H-lndoie]
54 Unidentified C8H7N[lndolizine]
55 2-(Methylthio)-benzothiazole
56 5-(2-Propenyl)-1,3-Benzodioxole
57 1,4-Dioxaspiro[46]undec-7-ene
58 2,4-Dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one
59 5,5-Diethy!-2,4-imidazolidinedione
60 Steroid (5.Alpha.)-cholest-3-ene
61 (S.Beta.)- Cholest-5-en-3-ol acetate
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Table B-2 (concluded)
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CENSUS REGION SOUTH
CENSUS DIVISION EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class Compound (a)
62 Cholest-S-en-3-ol- (3. beta.)-, propanoate
63 Cholest-S-en-3-one
64 Cholest-5-ene
65 (5.Alpha.)-cholest-7-en-3-one
66 Cholesta-3,5-dien-7-on8
67 (3. Beta )-cholesta-4,6-dien-3-ol benzoale
68 Cholesterol
70 Pregnane, (S.alpha )-
71 (3 Beta.)-26,27-dinorergost-5-en-3-ol benzoate
72 Chlorinated Hydrocarbon 1,1-Dichloro-1-propene
73 (4-Chlorophenyl)phenyl-metrianone
74 2-Chloro-6-methyl-benzonitrile
75 ftchlorDbenzene[1,3-dichloro-benzene]
76 Lindane
77 ODD
78 Organo-Silicon Isomer of decamethyl-cydopentasiloxane
79 Octamethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane
60 Isomer of decamethyl-cydopentasiloxane
81 Phthalate Diheptyl phlhalate
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(a) Tentative compound identification is based on search vs. the NBS mass spectral library Confirmation has not been achieved by comparing
retention with an authentic standard In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets.
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Index
Table B-3. Compounds Identified in the 6% Florisil Semivolatile Organic
Analysis Data Set - North Central Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
NORTH CENTRAL
EAST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14
15-44
45*
WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class Compound (a)
IS. Internal Standard 010-Anthracene
1 Akane 2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-hexadecane
2 2,6,1 0,14-Tetramethyl-nonadecane
3 Alkane a C18 (2,6,10, 14,19-Pentamethyl eicosane]
4 Saturated Ketone 1,2,4-Cyclopentatrione
5 Saturated Ester 12-Methyl-tridecanoic acid, methyl ester
6 Nonanedioic acid, bis(1 -methylpropyl) ester
7 9-Octadecenoic acid, ethyl ester
8 Sulfide Methyl 2-methyl-1-(methylthio)butyldisulfide
9 Dimethyl trisulfide
10 Dipeptide Glycine, anhydride
11 Alkene C5 Substituted naphthalene
[Octahydro-tetramethyl-1H-cyclopropan|Ajnaphthalenej
12 Hexahydro-4,7-dimethyM -(1 -methylethyl)- naphthalene..
13 5-Ethylidene-1 -methyl-cycloheptene
14 C30 Unsat hydrocarbon [Hexamethyl-tetracosahexaene]
15 Ylangene
16 Unsaturated Aldehyde 2-Butyl-2-octenal
17 Unidentified C9 H8 0 [Cyclooctatetraene-1 -carboxaldehyde]
18 Unsaturated Amine N,N-Dimethyl-3-octen-2-amme
19 Unsaturated Ketone 6,10-Dime!hyl-5,9-undecadien-2-one
20 Arene C4 AlkyI benzene (1 -Ethyl-2,3-dimethyl benzene]
21 2-Ethyl-1 ,3-dimethyl-berc-ene
22 C4 AlkyI benzene [4-Ethyl-1 ,2-dimethyl-benzene]
23 C4 AlkyI benzene [Diethyl benzene]
24 C4 AlkyI benzene [Methylp -methylethyl)-benzene]
25 Cycbhexyl-benzene
26 C3 AlkyI benzene [1 ,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene]
27 C4 AlkyI benzene |1 -Ethyl-2,3-dimethyl benzene]
28 C5 AlkyI benzene |1 -Ethyl-4-(1 -methylethylj-benzene]
29 C3 AlkyI benzene [1-Ethyi-3-methyl-benzene]
30 C3 AlkyI benzene [1 -Ethyl-2-methyl-benzene]
31 C3 AlkyI benzene (1 ,3,5-Trtmethyl-benzene
32 C3 AlkyI benzene [1 ,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene
33 C4 AlkyI benzene [1-Ethyl-2,4-dimethyl-benzenel
34 2-Methyl-naphthalene
35 Unidentified C1 0 H1 2 |2,3-Dihydro-1 -methyl-1 H-lndene]
36 Unidentified C15 H24 [Hexahydro-tetramethyHH-benzocycloheptene]
37 Unsat. C4 alkyl benzene t4-EthenyM ,2-dimethyl-benzene]
38 2-Propenyl-benzene
39 Aromatic Aldehyde Benzaldehyde
40 4-Pentyl-benzaldehyde
41 Aromatic Ketone Unidentified C9 H8.0 [2,3-Dihydro-1 H-lnden-1 -one]
42 1-Phenyl-ethanone
43 Phenol 2,6-Bis(1,1-dimethylethyi|-4-methyl-phenol
44 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol
45 2,2'-Methylenebis(6-(1 ,1 -dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-phenol
46 Aromatic Ester Benzenepropanoic acid, ethyl ester
47 Aromatic Ether 1,1'-0xybis-benzene
48 1 -Methoxy-4-(1 -propenylj-benzene
49 Aromatic Amine C2 AlkyI benzenamine (3,5-Dimethyl-benzenamine]
50 Aromatic Oxime 4-Methyl benzaldehyde, oxime
51 Thiocyamc Ester Thiocyanic acid, phenyl ester
52 Heterocydic Compound 2,3,5-Tnmethyl-lH-pyrrole
53 Unidentified CB H7N [1H-lndole]
5 4 Unidentified C8 H7 N [ Indolizine]
5r 2-(Methylthio)-benzothiazole
56 5-(2-Propenyl)-1,3-Benzodioxole
5 7 1 ,4-Dioxaspiro[4 6]undec-7-ene
58 2,4-Dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one
59 5,5-Diethyl-2,4-imidazolidinedione
60 Steroid (5 Alpha )-cholest-3-ene
61 (3 Beta )- Cholest-5-en-3-ol acetate
62 Cholest-5-en-3-ol- (3 beta )-, propanoate
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Table B-3 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION
NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45*
WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class Compound (a)
63 Cholest-5-en-3-one
64 Cholest-5-ene
65 (5.Alpha.)-cholest-7-en-3-one
66 Cholesta-3,5-dien-7-one
67 (3.Beta.)-cholesta-4,6-dien-3-ol benzoate
68 Cholesterol
69 Isomer of cholesterol [5-cholesten-3-ol propionate]
70 Pregnane, (S.alpha )-
71 (3.Beta.)-26,27-dinorergost-5-en-3-ol benzoate
72 Chlorinated Hydrocarbon 1,1-Dichtoro-1-propene
73 (4-Chk>rophenyl)phenyl-methanone
74 2-Chloro-6-methyl-benzonitnte
7 5 Dichbrobenzene |1 ,3-dichloro-benzene]
76 Lindane
77 ODD
78 Organo-Silicon Isomer o! decamethyl-cyclopentasiloxane
79 Octamethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane
80 Isomer of decamethyl-cyclopentasiloxane
81 Phthalate Oiheptyl phthalate
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retention with an authentic standard. In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets.
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Table B-4. Compounds Identified in the 6% Florisil Semi volatile Organic
Analysis Data Set - Northeast Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
NORTHEAST
MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
0-14 15-44
45+
0-14 15-44 45+
Index Compound Class
Compound (a)
IS. Internal Standard 010-Anthracene
1 Akane 2,6,10,14-Tetramethyl-hexadecane
2 2,6,10,14-Tetramothyl-nonadecane
3 Alkane a C18 |2,6,10,14,19-Pentamethyl eicosane]
4 Saturated Ketone 1 ,2,4-Cyclopentatrione
5 Saturated Ester 12-Methyl-tridecanoic acid, methyl ester
6 Nonanedioic acid, bis(l-methylpropyl) ester
7 9-Octadecenoic acid, ethyl ester
8 Sullide Methyl 2-methyH -(methylthio)butyl disullide
9 Dimethyl tnsulfide
10 Oipeptide Glycine, anhydride
11 Alkene C5 Substituted naphthalene
(Octahydro-tettamethyl-1H-cydopropan[A]naphthalene]
12 Hexahydro-4,7-dimethyl-1-(1-methylethyl)-naphthalene
13 5-Ethylidene-1 -methyl-cycloheptene
14 C30 Unsat. hydrocarbon [Hexamethyl-tetracosahexaene]
15 Ylangene
16 Unsaturated Aldehyde 2-Butyl-2-octenal
17 Unidentified C9 H8 0 [Cyclooctatetraene-1-carboxaldehydel
18 Unsaturated Amme N,N-Dimethyl-3-octen-2-amme
19 Unsaturated Ketone 6,10-Dimethyl-5,9 undecadien-2-one
20 Arene C4 Alkyl benzene ll-Ethyl^.S-dimethyl benzene]
21 2-Ethyl-1,3-dimethyl-benzene
22 C4 Alkyl benzene [4-Ethyl-1,2-dimethyl-benzene)
23 C4 Alkyl benzene (Diethyl benzene]
24 C4 Alkyl benzene |Melhyl(1 -methylethyl)-benzene]
25 Cyctohexyl-benzene
26 C3 Alkyl benzene |1,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene]
27 C4 Alkyl benzene 1 1 -Ethyl-2,3-dimethyl benzene]
28 C5 Alkyl benzene |1 -Ethyl-4-(1 -methylethylj-benzene]
29 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 -Ethyl-3-methyl-benzenel
30 C3 Alkyl benzene [1-Etnyl-2-methyl-benzene]
31 C3 Alkyl benzene |1,3,5-Trimethyl-benzene
32 C3 Alkyl benzene 1 1 ,3,5-Tnmethyl-benzene
33 C4 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-2,4-dimethyl-benzene]
34 2-Methyl-naphthalene
35 Unidentified C10 H12 |2,3-Dihydro-1-methyl-1H-lndene]
36 Unidentified C15 H24 [Hexahydro-tetramethyl-1 H-benzocycloheptene]
37 Unsat C4 alkyl benzene [4-Ethenyl-1,2-dimethyl-benzene]
38 2-Propenyl-benzene
39 Aromatic Aldehyde Benzaldehyde
40 4-Pentyl-benzaldehyde
41 Aromatic Ketone Unidentified C9H8.0[2,3-Dihydro-lH-lnden-1 -one]
42 1-Phenyl-ethanone
43 Phenol 2,6-Bis(l,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-phenol
44 (1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol
45 2,2'-Methylenebis|6-(1 ,1 -dimethylethyl)-4-me!hyl-phenol
46 Aromatic Esier Benzenepropanoic acid, ethyl ester
47 Aromatic Ether 1,l'-0xybis-benzene
48 1 -Methoxy-4-(1 -propenyl)-benzene
49 Aromatic Amme C2 Alkyl benzenamine [3,5-Oimethyl-benzenamine]
50 Aromatic Oxime 4-Methyl benzaldehyde, oxime
51 Thiocyamc Ester Thiocyanic acid, phenyl ester
52 Heterocyclic Compound 2,3,5-Trimethyl-lH-pyrroie
53 UnidentifiedC8H7N[lH-lndole]
54 Unidentified C8 H7 N [Indolizine]
55 2-(Methylthio)-benzothiazole
66 5-(2-Propenyl)-1 ,3-Benzodioxole
57 1 ,4-Dioxaspiroi4.6]undec-7-ene
58 2,4-Dihydro-2,5-dimethyl-3H-pyrazol-3-one
59 5,5-Diethyl-2,4-imidazolidinedione
60 Steroid (5.Alpha.)-cholest-3-ene
61 (3.Beta.)- Cholest-5-en-3-ol acetate
62 Cholest-5-en-3-ol- (3 beta )-, propanoate
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Table B-4 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-1415-4445*
Index Compound Class
Compound (a)
63 Cholest-5-en-3-one
64 Cholest-5-ene
65 (5 Alpha.)-cholest-7-en-3-one
66 Cholesta-3,5-dien-7-one
67 (3 Beta.)-cholesta-4,6-dien-3-ol benzoate
68 Cholesterol
69 Isomer of cholesterol [5-chotesten-3-ol propionate]
70 Pregnane, (S.alpha )-
71 (3 Beta.)-26,27-dinorergost-5-en-3-ol benzoate
72 Chlorinated Hydrocaibon 1,1-Dichk>ro-1-propene
73 (4-Ch!orophenyl)phenyl-methanone
74 2-Chloro-6-m8thyl-benzonitnle
7 5 Dichbrobenzene [1 ,3-dtehloro-benzene]
76 Lindane
77 ODD
78 Organo-Silicon Isomer of decamethyl-cyclopemasiloxane
79 Octamethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane
8 0 Isomer of decamethyl-cyclopentasiloxane
81 Phthalate Diheptyl phthaJate
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retention with an authentic standard In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets.
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APPENDIX C
DOT MATRIX TABLE FOR COMPOUNDS IDENTIFIED IN THE 15/50% FLORISIL SEMIVOLATILE
ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA SET; SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS VS.
CENSUS REGION, CENSUS DIVISION. AND AGE GROUP
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Index
Table C-l. Compounds Identified in the 15/50% Florisil Semivolatile Organic
Analysis Data Set - West Census Region _
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN
0-14
15-44 45+
0-14
PACIFIC
15-44 454
Compound Class
Com pound (a)
IS. Internal Standard D10-Anthracene - Internal Standard
1 Akane Unidentified C10.H20(Diethylcyclohexane]
2 Saturated Ester 1,7,7-Trimethyl-bicyclo[22.1lheptan-2-ol, exo propanoate-
3 Dodecanoic acid, ethyl ester
4 Hexariedioic atid,mono(2-ethylhexyl) ester
5 Alkyl ester (15-Methyl-heptadecanoate]
6 Saturated Polyfunctional Ethylhydrazone propionaldehyde
7 9-Oxo-nonanoic acid, ethyl ester
8 Alkene 1-Methyl-3-(1-methylethenyl)-cyclohexene
9 Unsaturated Aldehyde Trimethyl-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde
10 2-Butyl-2-octenal
11 Unsaturated Ketone 3-Methyl-3-Buten-2-one, dirtier
12 2,4,6-Cycloheptatriene-1-one
13 5-Undecen-4-one
14 5-Ethyl-2-methyl-4-heptene-3-one
15 Unsaturated Polyfuntional Substituted cyclopentenone [Butyl-methoxy-cyclopeffien-1 -one]
16 Substituted cyclopentenone [Butyl-methoxy-cyclopenten-1-one]
17 Substituted cyclopentenone [Butyl-methoxy-cyclopenten-1 -one]
18 2-Methoxy-2-octen-4-one
19 Alkyne 5,5-Dimethyl-3-heptyne
20 Arene C3-Alkyl benzene (1 ,3,5-tnmethyl-benzene]
21 C3 Alkyl benzene |1 ,2,4-Trimethyt-benzene]
22 C3-Alkyl benzene (1 ,2,4-trimethyl-benzene]
23 C3 Alkyl benzene (1-Ethyl-3-methyl-benzene]
24 UnidentifiedC11.H10 [1-Ethylidene-mdene]
25 Aromatic Aldehyde Benzakiehyde
26 Unidentified C10.H10.0 [.Alpha, -ethyhdene-benzeneacetaktehyde]
27 Unidentified C10 H10.0 [ Alpha. -ethyhdene-benzeneacetaldehyde]
28 AromatK: Ketone 1 -Phenyl-ethanone
29 Aromatic Amide N-Methyl-1-naphthalenecarboxamide
30 Aromatic Carboxylate Derivative Benzenepropanoic acid, .beta.,.beta -dimethyl-
31 2-(acetylamino)-benzoic adid.methyl ester
32 Benzenepropanoic acid, ethyl ester
3 3 Benzenepropanoic acid
34 Phthalic Acid Derivative Butyl decyl phthalate
35 Isomef of diheptyl phthalate
3 6 Isomer of diheptyt phthalate
37 Butyl phthalate, ester with butyl glycolate
38 Unidentified phthalate
39 Phenol Methyl phenol |2-Methyl-phenol]
40 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol
41 2-Naphthalenol
42 Aromatic Polyfunctional 1 ,3-Dimethoxy-benzene
43 1-Phenyl-1,2-butanediol
44 2-Ethoxy-benzaldehyde
45 Unidentified C7 H5 0 N S [Thiocyanic acid, 4-hydroxyphenyl ester]
46 Drug Methaqualone
47 Unidentified barbiturate [5-Ethyl-1 ,3-dimethyl pyrimidinetnone]
48 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetnone [Mephobarbital]
49 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetnone [Pentobarbital]
50 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione [PhenobarbitalJ
51 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione [Metharbital]
52 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetnone [Metharbital]
53 Heterocyclic Compound 1 ,7-Naphthyridine
54 Isomerof dimethyl-piperidine [1,4-Dimethyl-piperidine]
55 3-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde, oxime
56 4-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde
5 7 Unidentified C8 H7 N [Indolizine]
58 C2 Alkyl pyrazine |2,6-Dimethyl pynzine]
59 2-Methoxy-3-methyl-pyrazine
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Table C-l (concluded)
Index
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN
0-14 15-44 45+
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45*
Compound Class
Compound (a)
60 1 ,2-Benzisothiazote
61 Unidentified C7.H11.N.S [ 2-Methyl-4-propyl-thiazole]
62 Alkyl thazote [4-Ethyl-5-methyl-thiazole]
63 4-Propyl-thiazole
64 1,3-Banzodioxol8
65 4,7-Dimethyl-3(2H)-benzofuranone
66 Unidentified C11 H16.02[Tetrahydro-trimethyl-2(4H)-benzofiiranone]
67 5-(Butylimino)-2(5H)-furanone
68 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one
69 1,3,5-TrimethyMH-pyrazole
70 Isomer of thienyl-ethanone [1-(3-Thienyl)-ethanone]
71 1 -(4-Hydroxy-3-thienyl)-ethanone
72 2,3,4-tnmethyl thiophene
73 2-Methyl-5-propyl-thiophene
74 2-t-Butoxy-thiophene
75 Steroid Isomer of cholest-en-ol (Cholest-5-en-3-ol,acetate]
76 Isomer of cholest-en-ol [Cholest-5-en-3-ol,acetate]
77 Chol8st-5-en-3-ol (3.beta.)-, propanoate
78 Cholest-5-en-3-one
79 Cholest-5-ene
80 Isomer of cholest-en-ol [4-Methykholest-8(14)-en-3-ol]
81 Cholesta-3,5-dien-7-one
82 Cholesta-4,6-dien-3-ol (3 Beta.), Benzoate
83 Cholesta-5,7-dien-3-ol, (3,beta)
84 Isomer of cholestanol [Cholestanol]
85 Methyl-cholestan-3-ol, (3 beta ,5 alpha., e.beta.)-
86 3-(Acetoxy)-cholestan-6-one, (3.beta,5.alpha.)-
87 Chotestane-3,5-diol, (3.beta ,5 alpha.)-
88 Cholestanol
89 Cholesterol
90 Halogenated Hydrocarbon 1-Chloro-4-(Methylsulfonyl)-benzene
91 Isomer of fluoro-methyl-benzene [1 -Fluoro-2-methyl-benzene]
92 Carbonochlondothioic acid, S-methyl ester
93 1,1-Dichlora-ethene
94 4-Chloro-2-(phenylmethyl)-phenol
95 Organo-Silicon 1-Butynyl-trimethyl silane
96 Tnmethyl|(1 -methyl-2-propynyl)oxyl-silane
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(a) Tentative compound identification is based on search vs the NBS mass spectral library Confirmation has not been achieved by comparing
retention with an authentic standard In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets
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Index
Table C-2. Compounds Identified in the 15/50% Florisil Semivolatile Organic
Analysis Data Set - South Census Region
CENSUS REGION SOUTH
CENSUS DIVISION EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC
AGE GROUP
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14
15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
1 Alkane Unidentified ClOH20[Diethylcyclohexane]
2 Saturated Ester 1,7,7-Tnmethyl-bicyclo(22.1]h9ptan-2-ol, exo propanoate-
3 Dodecanese add, ethyl ester
4 Hexanedioic aad,mono(2-ethylhexyl) ester
6 Saturated Polyfunctional Ethylhydrazone propionaldehyde
7 9-Oxo-nonanoic acid, ethyl ester
8 Alkene 1-Methyl-3-(1-methylethenyl)-cydohexene
9 Unsaturated Aldehyde Tnrmthyl-3-cydohexene-1-carboxaldehyde
10 2-Butyl-2-octenal
11 Unsaturated Ketone 3-Methyl-3-8uten-2-one, dimer
12 2,4,6-Cycloheptatnene 1-one
13 5-Undecen-4-one
14 5-Ethyl-2-methyl-4-heptene-3-one
15 Unsaturated PolyfunConal Substituted cydopentenone[8utyl-methoxy-cydopenten-1 -one]
16 Substituted cydopenterione[Butyl-methoxy-cydopenten-1-one]
17 Substituted cydopentenone [Butyl-methoxy-cydopenten-1-one]
18 2-Methoxy-2-octen-4-one
19 Alkyne 5,5-Dimethyl-3-heptyne
20 Arena C3-Alkyl benzene [1,3,5-tnmethyl-benzene]
21 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 ,2,4-Tiimethyl-benzene]
22 C3-Alkyl benzene [1 ,2,4-trimethyl-benzene]
23 C3 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-3-methyl-benzene]
24 Unidentified C11 .H10 [1-Ethylidene-indene]
25 Aromatic Aldehyde Benzaldehyde
26 Unidentified C10.H10 0 [ Alpha.-ethylidene-benzeneacetaldehyde]
27 Unidentified C10 H1 0 0 j Alpha.-ethylidene-benzeneacetaldehyde]
28 Aromatic Ketone 1 -Phenyl-ethanone
29 Aromatic Amide N-Methyl-1-naphthalenecarboxamide
30 Aromatic Carboxylate Derivative Benzenepropanoic acid, .beta.,. beta.-dimethyl-
31 2-(acetylamino)-benzoic adid.methyl ester
3 2 Benzenepropanoic acid, ethyl ester
33 Benzenepropanoic acid
34 Phthalic Acid Derivative Butyl decyl phthalate
3 5 Isomer of diheptyl phthalate
36 Isomer of diheptyl phthalate
37 Butyl phthalate, ester with butyl glycolate
38 Unidentified phthalate
39 Phenol Methyl phenol [2-Methyl-phenol]
40 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol
41 2-Naphthalenol
42 Aromatic Polyfunctional 1 ,3-Dimethoxy-benzene
43 1-Phenyl-1,2-butanediol
4 4 2-Ethoxy-benzal dehyde
45 Unidentified C7 H5 0 N S (Thocyamc acid, 4-hydroxyphenyl ester]
46 Drug Methaqualone
47 Unidentified barbiturate [5-Ethyl-1,3-dimethyl pynmidmetnone]
48 Alkyl substituted pynmdmetrione [Mephobarbital]
49 Alkyl substituted pynmidmetnone [Pentobarbital]
50 Alkyl substituted pynnudinetnone [Phenobarbital]
51 Alkyl substituted pynmdinetrione [Metharbital]
52 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione [Metharbital]
53 Heterocydic Compound 1,7-Naphthyndme
54 Isomer of dimethyl-pipendine [1 ,4-Dimethyl-pipendme]
55 3-Pyndmecarboxaldehyde, oxime
56 4-Pyndmecarboxaldehyde
57 Unidentified C8H7N|lndolizine]
58 C2 Alkyl pyrazme (2,6-Dimethyl pyrizine]
59 2-Methoxy-3-methyl -pyrazme
60 1 ,2-Benzisothiazole
61 Unidentified C7 H1 1 N S [ 2-Methyl-4-propyl-thiazole]
62 Alkyl thazole [4-Ethyl-5-methyl-thiazole]
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Table C-2. (concluded)
Wax
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH C
0-14 15-'
Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
63 4-Propyl-thiazole
64 1 ,3-Benzodioxde
65 4,7-Dimethyl-3(2H)-benzofuranon8
66 Unidentified C11.H16.02 [Tetrahydro-trimethyl-2(4H)"benzofuranone]
67 5-(Butylimino)-2(5H)-furanone
68 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one
69 1,3,5-TrimethyMH-pyrazole
70 Isomer of thienyl-ethanone |1-(3-Thienyl)-ethanone]
71 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-thienyl)-ethanone
72 2,3,4-tnmethyl thiophene
73 2-Methyl-5-propyl-thiophene
74 2-t-Butoxy-thiophene
75 Steroid Isomer of cholest-en-ol [Cholest-5-en-3-d,acetate]
76 Isomer of cholest-en-ol [Cholest-5-en-3-d,acetate]
79 Chdest-5-ene
80 Isomer of cholest-en-ol [4-Methyl-cholest-8(14)-en-3-ol]
81 Cholesta-3,5-dien-7-one
83 Cholesta-5,7-dien-3-ol, (S.beta)
84 Isomer of cholestanol [Cholestand]
85 Methyl-cholestan-3-ol, (3.beta.,5.alpha.,6.beta)-
86 3-(Acetoxy)-cholestan-6-one, (3.beta,5.alpha.)-
87 Cholestane-S.S-did, (3.beta ,5 alpha.)-
88 Cholestanol
90 Halogenated Hydrocaiton l-Chloro-4-(Methylsulfonyl)-benzene
91 Isomer of fluoro-methyl-benzene [1 -Ruoro-2-methyl-benzene]
92 CarbonocNoridothioic acid, S-methyl ester
93 1,1-DicWoro-flthene
94 4-Chloro-2-(phenylmethyl)-phenol
95 Organo-Stlicon 1-Butynyl-tnmethyl silane
96 Trimethyl[(1-methyl-2-propynyl)oxy]-silane
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retention with an authentic standard. In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets.
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Table C-3. Compounds Identified in the 15/50% Florisil Semivolatile Organic
Analyses Data Set -North CentraJ Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
NORTH CENTRAL
EAST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
IS. Internal Standard DiO-Anthracene - Internal Standard
1 Alkane Unidentified C1 0 H20 (Diethyl cyclohexane]
2 Saturated Ester 1,7,7-Tnmethyl-bicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-ol, exo propanoate-
3 Dodecanoc acid, ethyl ester
4 Hexanedioic acid,mono(2-eihylhexyl) ester
5 Alkyl ester [15-Methyl-heptadecanoate]
6 Saturated Polyfunctional Ethylhydrazone propionaldehyde
7 9-Oxo-nonanoic acid, ethyl ester
8 Alkene 1-Methyl-3-(1-methylethenyl)-cyclohexene
9 Unsaturated Aldehyde Trimethyl-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde
10 2-Butyl-2-ocienal
11 Unsaturated Ketone 3-Methyl-3-Buten-2-one, dimer
12 2,4,6-Cycloheptatriene-1-one
13 5-Undecen-4-one
14 5-Ethyl-2-methyl-4-heptene-3-one
15 Unsaturated Polyfuntional Substituted cyclopentenone |Butyl-methoxy-cyclopenten-1 -one]
16 Substituted cyclopentenone [Butyl-methoxy-cyclopenten-1-one]
17 Substituted cyclopentenone [Butyl-methoxy-cyclopenten-1-one]
18 2-Methoxy-2-octen-4-one
19 Alkyne 5,5-Dimethyl-3-heptyne
20 Arene C3-Alkyl benzene [1,3,5-tnmethyl-ben2ene]
21 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 ,2,4-Trimethyl-benzene]
22 C3-Alkyl benzene |1,2,4-tnmethyl-benzene]
23 C3 Alkyl benzene [1-Ethyl-3-methyl-benzene]
24 Unidentified Cl1.H10[1-Ethylidene-indene]
25 Aromatic Aldehyde Benzaldehyde
26 Unideraified C10.H10.0 [.Alpha. -ethylidene-benzeneacetaldehyde]
27 Unidentified C10 H10 0 [ Alpha.-ethylkJene-benzeneacetaldehyde]
28 Aromatic Ketone 1 -Phenyl-ethanone
29 Aromatic Amide N-Methyl-1-naphthalenecarboxamide
30 Aromatic Carboxylate Derivative Benzenepropanoic acid, beta., beta.-dimethyl-
31 2-(acetylamino)-benzoic adid.methyl ester
32 Benzenepropanoic acid, ethyl ester
33 Benzenepropanoic acid
34 Phthalic Acid Derivative Butyl decyl phinalate
35 Isomer of diheptyl phthalate
36 Isomer of diheptyl phthalate
37 Butyl phthalate, ester with butyl glycolate
38 Unidentified phthalate
39 Phenol Methyl phenol [2-Methyl-phenol|
40 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-2-ol
41 2-Naphthalenol
42 Aromatic Polyfunctional 1,3-Dimethoxy-benzene
43 1-Phenyl-1,2-butanediol
44 2-Etnoxy-benzaldehyde
45 Unidentified C7 H5 0 N S [Thiocyanic acid, 4-hydroxyphenyl ester)
46 Drug Methaqualone
47 Unidentified barbiturate (5-Ethyl-1 ,3-dimethyl pyrimidinetrione]
48 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione [Mephobarbrtal]
49 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione [Pentobarbital]
50 Alky] substituted pyrimidinetrione |Phenobarbrtal]
51 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione (Metharbital)
52 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione (Metharbital)
53 Heterocyclic Compound 1,7-Naphthyridme
54 Isomer of dimethyl piperidme [1,4-Dimethyl-pipendme]
55 3-Pyridmecart>oxaldehyde, oxime
56 4-Pyndinecarboxaldehyde
5 / Unidentified C8 H7.N [Indolizme]
58 C2 Alkyl pyrazine [2,6-Dimethyl pynzme]
59 2-Methoxy-3-methyl-pyrazine
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Table C-3 (concluded)
Index
CENSUS REGION NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
60 1,2-Benzisothiazote
61 Unidentified C7.H1 1 .N.S [ 2-Methyl-4-propyl-thiazole]
62 Alkyl thazote [4-Ethyl-5-methyl-thiazole)
63 4-Propyl-thiazote
64 1 ,3-Benzodioxole
65 4,7-Dimethyl-3(2H)-benzofuranone
66 Unidentified C11.H16.02 [Tetrahydro-trirnethyl-2(4H)-benzofuranone]
67 5-(Butylimino)-2(5H)-furanone
68 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one
69 1,3,5-Trimethyl-1H-pyrazole
70 Isomer of thienyl-ethanone [1-(3-Thienyl)-ethanone]
71 1 -(4-Hydroxy-3-thienyl)-ethanone
7? 2,3,4-trimethyl thiophene
73 2-Methyl-5-propyl-thiophene
74 2-t-Butoxy-thiophene
75 Steroid Isomer of cholest-en-ol [Cholest-5-en-3-ol,acetate)
76 Isomer of cholest-en-ol [Cholesl-5-en-3-ol, acetate)
77 Cholest-5-en-3-ol (S.beta.)-, propanoate
78 Cholest-5-en-3-one
79 Cholest-5-ene
80 Isomer of cholest-en-ol [4-Methyl-cholest-B(14)-en-3-ol]
81 Cholesta-3,5-dien-7-one
82 Cholesta-4,6-dien-3-ol (3.Beta.), Benzoate
83 Cholesta-5,7-dien-3-ol, (3.beta )
84 Isomer of cholestanol [Cholestanol]
85 Methyl-cholestan-3-ol, (3.beta,5.alpha.,6 beta )-
86 3-(Acetoxy)-cholestan-6-one, (3.beta,5.alpha.)-
87 Cholestane-3,5-diol, (3 beta.,5 alpha.)-
88 Cholestanol
89 Cholesterol
90 Hatogenated Hydrocarbon 1-Chloro-4-(Methylsullonyl)-benzene
91 Isomer of fluoro-methyl-benzene [1 -Fluoro-2-methyl-benzene]
92 Carbonochloridothioic acid, S-methyl ester
93 1,1-Dichloro-etnene
94 4-Chk>ro-2-(phenylmethyl)-phenol
95 Organo-Silicon 1 -Butynyl-trimethyl silane
96 Trimethyl[(1 -methyl-2-propynyl)oxy]-silane
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.
(a) Tentative compound identification is based on search vs. the NBS mass spectral library. Confirmation has not been achieved by comparing
retention with an authentic standard. In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets.
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Table C-4. Compounds Identified in the 15/50% Florisil Semivolatile Organic
Analysi^ Data Set - Northeast Census Region
Index
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
IS. Internal Standard DIO-Anthracene - Internal Standard
1 Alkane Unidentified ClO.H20[Diethylcyclohexanel
2 Saturated Ester 1,7,7-Trimethyl-bicyclo[2.2.ljheptan-2-ol, exo propanoate-
3 Dodecanoic acid, ethyl ester
4 Hexanedioic acid,mono(2-ethylhexyl) ester
5 Alkyl ester [15-Methyl-heptadecanoate]
6 Saturated Polyfunctional Ethylhydrazone propionaldehyde
7 9-Oxo-nonanoic acid, ethyl ester
8 Alkene 1-Methyl-3-(1-methytethenyl)-cyclohexene
9 Unsaturated Aldehyde Tnmethyl-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde
10 2-Butyl-2-octenal
11 Unsaturated Ketone 3-Melhyl-3-Buten-2-one, dimer
12 2,4,6-Cycloheptatriene-1-one
13 5-Undecen-4-one
14 5-Ethyl-2-meihyl-4-heptene-3-one
15 Unsaturated Polyfuntional Substituted cyclopenlenone [Butyl-methoxy-cyclopenten-1-one]
16 Substituted cyclopentenone [Butyl-methoxy-cyclopenten-1-onej
17 Substituted cyclopentenone lButyl-methoxy-cyclopenten-1-one]
18 2-Methoxy-2-octen-4-one
19 Alkyne 5,5-Dimethyl-3-heptyn8
20 Arene C3-Akyl benzene [1,3,5-trimethyl-benzenel
21 C3 Alkyl benzene |1 ,2,4-Tnmethyl-benzene]
22 C3-Akyl benzene [1 ,2,4-tnmethyl-benz8nel
23 C3 Alkyl benzene [1 -Elhyl-3-methyl-benzene]
2 4 Unidentified C1 1 .H1 0 [1 -Ethylidene-indene]
25 Aromatic Aldehyde Benzaldehyde
26 Unidentified C1 0.H10 0 [ Alpha, -ethylidene-benzeneacetaktehyde]
27 Unidentified C10.H10.0 [.Alpha.-ethylidene-benzeneacetaldehyde]
28 Aromatic Ketone 1-Phenykthanone
29 Aromatic Amide N-Methyl-1-naphthalenecarboxamide
30 Aromatic Carboxylate Derivative Benzenepropanoic add, .beta , beta.-dimethyl-
31 2-(acetylamino)-benzoic adid.methyl ester
32 Benzenepropanoic acid, ethyl ester
33 Benzenepropanoic acid
34 Phthalic Acid Derivative Butyl decyl phthalate
35 Isomer of diheptyl phthalate
36 Isomer of diheptyl phthalate
37 Butyl phthalate, ester with butyl glycolate
38 Unidentified phthalate
39 Phenol Methyl phenol [2-Methyl-phenol]
40 (1,1'-Biphenylj-2-ol
41 2-Naphthalenol
42 Aromatic Polyfunctional 1,3-Dimethoxy-benzene
43 1-Phenyl-1,2-butanediol
44 2-Ethoxy-benzaldehyde
45 Unidentified C7 H5 0 N S (Thiocyanic acid, 4-hydroxypt18ny! ester]
46 Drug Methaqualone
47 Unidentified barbiturate [5-Ethyl-1 ,3-dimethyl pynmidinetrione]
48 Akyl substituted pyrimidinetrione [Mephobarbital]
49 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione |PentobarbitalJ
50 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrione [Phenobarbital)
51 Alkyl substituted pyrimidinetrbne [Metharbital]
52 Alkyl substitutsd pynmidinetrione [Metharbital)
53 Heterocyclic Compound 1,7-Naphthyndine
54 Isomer of dimethyl-pipendine [1 ,4-Dimethyl-piperidme]
55 3-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde, oxime
56 4-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde
57 Unidentified C8.H7.N [Indoliane]
58 C2 Alkyl pyrazine [2,6-Dimethyl pynzme]
59 2-Methoxy-3-methyl-pyrazine
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Table C-4 (concluded)
Index
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Compound Class
Compound Name (a)
60 1,2-Benzisothiazole
61 Unidentified C7.H1 1 .N.S 1 2-Methyl-4-propyl-thiazole]
62 Akyl thazole [4-Eihyl-5-methyl-thiazolel
63 4-Propyl-thiazole
64 1,3-Benzodioxote
65 4,7-Dimethyl-3(2H)-benzofuranone
66 Unidentified C1 1 .H1 6.02 [Tetrahydro-trimethyl-2(4H)-benzofuranonel
67 5-(Butylimino)-2(5H)-furanone
68 2H-l-Benzopyran-2-one
69 1,3,5-Tnmethyl-1H-pyrazol8
70 Isomer of thienyl-ethanone [1-(3-Thienyl)-ethanone]
71 1 -(4-Hydroxy-3-thienyl)-ethanone
72 2,3,4-trimethyl thiophene
73 2-Methyl-5-propyl-thiophene
74 2-t-Butoxy-thiophene
75 Steroid Isomer of cholest-en-ol [Cholest-5-en-3-ol,acetate]
76 Isomer of cholest-en-ol [Cholest-5-en-3-ol, acetate]
77 Cholest-5-en-3-ol (3 beta.)-, propanoate
78 Cholest-5-en-3-one
79 Cholest-5-ene
80 Isomer of cholest-en-ol |4-Methyl-cholest-8(14)-en-3-ol]
81 Chotesta-3,5-dien-7-one
82 Cholesta-4,6-dien-3-ol (3. Beta.), Benzoate
83 Cholesta-5,7-dien-3-ol, (3.beta.)
8 4 Isomer of cholesterol |Chotestanol]
85 Methyl-cfiolestan-3-ol, (3.beta.,5 alpha.,6.beta.)-
86 3-(Acetoxy)-cholestan-6-one, (3 beta.S.alpha.)-
87 Cholestane-3,5-diol, (3.beta.,5.alpha )-
88 Cholestanol
89 Cholesterol
90 Halogenated Hydrocarbon 1-Chtoro-4-(Methylsulfonyl)-benzene
91 Isomer of lluoro-methyl-benzene [1 -Ruoro-2-methyl-benzene]
9 2 Carbonochlondothtoic acid, S-methy! ester
93 1,1-Dichbro-ethene
94 4-Chloro-2-(phenylmethyl)-phenol
95 Organo-Silicon 1 -Butynyl-trimethyl silane
96 Tnmethyl|(1-methyl-2-propynyl)oxy]-silan9
*
(a) Tentative compound identification is based on search vs the NBS mass spectral library. Confirmation has not been achieved by comparing
retention with an authentic standard. In cases where more than one reference compound successfully matched the unknown spectrum,
a general descriptive name is reported and the best ranked NBS name is provided in brackets
C-9
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APPENDIX D
DOT MATRIX TABLE FOR UNIDENTIFIED HRGC/MS PEAKS IN THE VOLATILE ORGANIC
ANALYSIS DATA SET; UNIDENTIFIED VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND RESPONSES VS.
CENSUS REGION, CENSUS DIVISION. AND AGE GROUP
D-l
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Table D-l. Unidentified Peaks in the Volatile Organic Analysis
Data Set - West Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14
PACIFIC
15-44 45+
Index Average Total Number.,
Number RRT of Occurrences
I.S. 1.000 46
1 0.481 46
2 3.216 46
3 3.114 45
4 2 659 44
5 4.213 43
6 0 370 41
7 2 398 41
8 0.405 34
9 2.890 30
10 4353 28
11 3.862 24
12 0.286 23
13 3.322 21
14 3.314 18
15 2771 14
16 2.689 13
17 1.997 12
18 3.384 12
19 3.873 12
20 2.666 11
21 4390 11
22 2.570 10
23 3.962 9
24 4142 9
25 0 335 8
26 2.369 8
27 2.619 8
28 3.364 8
29 3.812 8
30 1.488 7
31 2.572 7
32 3 177 7
33 4159 7
34 2.053 6
35 4.388 6
36 4 573 6
37 0 802 5
38 1.744 5
39 2.495 5
40 2.867 5
41 2.906 5
42 3.308 5
43 3 501 5
44 4319 5
45 0 277 4
46 0 408 4
47 1 719 4
48 3 064 4
49 3.159 4
50 3.513 4
51 3 881 4
52 3.908 4
53 4317 4
54 0 381 3
55 1 141 3
56 2.721 3
57 3 482 3
58 4.146 3
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.
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.
.
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Table D-1 (concluded^
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Index Average Total Number
Number RRT of Occurrences 9
59 0.285 2
60 0.573 2
61 2.141 2
62 2.892 2
63 3.012 2
64 3.551 2
65 3 564 2
66 3.700 2
67 3.963 2
68 4.113 2
69 0.313 1
70 1.036 1
71 1.511 1
72 1.672 1
73 2.028 1
74 2.239 1
75 2.262 1
76 2.271 1
77 2.301 1
78 2.407 1
79 2.671 1
80 2.891 1
81 2.907 1
82 2.988 1
83 3.073 1
84 3.100 1
85 3.175 1
86 3.314 1
87 3.371 1
88 3.453 1
89 3.461 1
90 3.494 1
91 3.650 1
92 3.782 1
93 3.829 1
94 3.975 1
95 3.993 1
96 4.192 1
97 4.635 1
98 4.812 1
99 5.004 1
aTota1 number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
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Table D-2. Unidentified Peaks in the Volatile Organic Analysis
Data Set - South Census Region
Index
Number
CENSUS REGION SOUTH
CENSUS DIVISION EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45+
Average Total Number
RRT of Occurrences 9
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
9 2.890 30
1C 4353 28
11 3.862 24
12 0286 23
13 3.322 21
14 3314 18
15 2771 14
16 2689 13
17 1997 12
18 3384 12
19 3873 12
20 2666 11
21 4390 11
22 2570 10
23 3.962 9
24 4.142 9
25 0.335 8
26 2.369 8
27 2619 8
28 3 364 8
29 3.812 8
30 1.488 7
31 2.572 7
32 3177 7
33 4.159 7
34 2.053 6
35 4388 6
36 4573 6
37 0 802 5
38 1 744 5
39 2 495 5
40 2867 5
41 2 906 5
42 3 308 5
43 3501 5
44 4319 5
45 0 277 4
46 0.408 4
47 1.719 4
48 3.064 4
49 3159 4
50 3.513 4
51 3.881 4
52 3 908 4
53 4317 4
54 0.381 3
55 1141 3
56 2721 3
57 3 482 3
58 4.146 3
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D-4
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CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Table
D-2 (concluded)
SOUIH
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Index Average Total Number
Number RRT of Occurrences"
59 0.285 2
60 0 573 2
61 2.141 2
62 2.892 2
63 3012 2
64 3.551 2
65 3 564 2
66 3 700 2
67 3 963 2
68 4.113 2
69 0313 1
70 1.036 1
71 1.511 1
72 1 672 1
73 2 028 1
74 2 239 1
75 2.262 1
76 2271 1
77 2.301 1
78 2 407 1
79 2671 1
80 2891 1
81 2.907
82 2 988
83 3 073
84 3.100
85 3.175
86 3314 1
87 3371 1
88 3 453 1
89 3.461 1
90 3.494 1
91 3 650 1
92 3.782 1
93 3 829 1
94 3975 1
95 3.993 1
96 4.192 1
97 4635 1
98 4.812 1
99 5 004 1
. .
'
Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
D-5
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Table D-3. Unidentified Peaks in the Volatile Organic Analysis
Data Set - North Central Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
NORTH CENTRAL
EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Index Average Total Number
Number RRT of Occurrences 3
IS. 1.000 46
1 0.481 46
2 3.216 46
3 3.114 45
4 2.659 44
5 4.213 43
6 0.370 41
7 2.398 41
8 0 405 34
9 2 890 30
10 4.353 28
11 3862 24
12 0.286 23
13 3.322 21
14 3.314 18
15 2.771 14
16 2689 13
17 1.997 12
18 3.384 12
19 3.873 12
20 2.666 11
21 4.390 11
22 2.570 10
23 3 962 9
24 4.142 9
25 0 335 8
26 2.369 8
27 2.619 8
28 3.364 8
29 3812 8
30 1.488 7
31 2 572 7
32 3177 7
33 4.159 7
34 2.053 6
35 4.388 6
36 4 573 6
37 0 802 5
38 1.744 5
39 2 495 5
40 2.867 5
41 2.906 5
42 3.308 5
43 3 501 5
44 4.319 5
45 0.277 4
46 0.408 4
47 1719 4
48 3 064 4
49 3159 4
50 3513 4
51 3.881 4
52 3.908 4
53 4.317 4
54 0 381 3
55 1.141 3
56 2.721 3
57 3 482 3
58 4.146 3
. . .
. . .
.
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Table D-3 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45*
Index Average Total Number
Number RRT of Occurrences 3
59 0.285 2
60 0.573 2
61 2141 2
62 2.892 2
63 3.012 2
64 3.551 2
65 3.564 2
66 3.700 2
67 3 963 2
68 4.113 2
69 0.313 1
70 1.036 1
71 1.511 1
72 1.672 1
73 2 028 1
74 2.239 1
75 2.262 1
76 2271 1
77 2.301 1
78 2.407 1
79 2.671 1
80 2.891 1
81 2.907 1
82 2.988 1
83 3.073 1
84 3.100 1
85 3.175 1
86 3.314 1
87 3.371 1
88 3.453 1
89 3.461 1
90 3.494 1
91 3 650 1
92 3.782 1
93 3 829 1
94 3.975 1
95 3.993 1
96 4.192 1
97 4635 1
98 4.812 1
99 5 004 1
.
,
"
Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
D-7
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Table D-4. Unidentified Peaks in the Volatile Organic Analysis
Data Set - Northeast Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
NORTHEAST
MIDDLE ATLANTIC
0-14
15-44
45* 0-
NEW ENGLAND
14 15-44
45*
Index Averag* Total Number
Number RRT of Occurrence* "
IS 1.000 46
1 0.481 46
2 3216 46
3 3.114 45
4 2.659 44
5 4.213 43
6 0.370 41
7 2.398 41
8 0.405 34
9 2 890 30
10 4.353 28
1 1 3.862 24
12 0.286 23
13 3 322 21
14 3.314 18
15 2.771 14
16 2.689 13
17 1.997 12
18 3.384 12
19 3.873 12
20 2.666 11
21 4.390 11
22 2.570 10
23 3.962 9
24 4.142 9
25 0.335 8
26 2.369 8
27 2.619 8
28 3.364 8
29 3.812 8
30 1 488 7
31 2.572 7
32 3.177 7
33 4159 7
34 2053 6
35 4.388 6
36 4 573 6
37 0.802 5
38 1.744 5
39 2.495 5
40 2.867 5
41 2.906 5
42 3.308 5
43 3.501 5
44 4.319 5
45 0.277 4
46 0.408 4
47 1.719 4
48 3 064 4
49 3.159 4
50 3.513 4
51 3.881 4
52 3.908 4
53 4317 4
54 0.381 3
55 1.141 3
56 2 721 3
57 3.482 3
58 4146 3
.
.
.
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Table D-4 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Index Average Total Number _
Number RRT of Occurrences
59 0.2B5 2
60 0.573 2
61 2.141 2
62 2.892 2
63 3.012 2
64 3.551 2
65 3.564 2
66 3.700 2
67 3.963 2
68 4113 2
69 0.313 1
70 1.036 1
71 1.511 1
72 1.672 1
73 2.028 1
74 2.239 1
75 2.262 1
76 2.271 1
77 2.301 1
78 2 407 1
79 2.671 1
80 2.891 1
81 2.907
82 2.988
83 3.073
84 3.100
85 3.175
86 3.314
87 3.371
88 3.453
89 3.461
90 3.494
91 3.650 1
92 3.782 1
93 3.829 1
94 3.975 1
95 3.993 1
96 4.192 1
97 4 635 1
98 4.812 1
99 5.004 1
Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
D-9
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APPENDIX E
DOT MATRIX TABLE FOR UNIDENTIFIED HRGC/MS PEAKS IN THE 6% FLORISIL
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA SET; UNIDENTIFIED SEMIVOLATILE
ORGANIC COMPOUND RESPONSES VS. CENSUS REGION.
CENSUS DIVISION, AND AGE GROUP
E-l
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Table E-l. Unidentified Peaks in the 6% Florisil Semi volatile
Organic Analysis Data Set - West Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45+
0-14 15-44
45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples "
I.S 1.000 44
1 0.924 42
2 1.600 42
3 0 759 38
4 1.027 38
5 1 023 35
6 1.117 34
7 1 706 34
8 1.129 32
9 0 879 31
10 0702 30
11 0.919 30
12 0.990 29
13 0.838 28
14 0.912 26
15 1.481 26
16 1.760 25
17 0.985 24
18 1.059 24
19 0.673 23
20 0 993 23
21 0.982 22
22 1.533 22
23 1.063 21
24 1.199 21
25 1 374 21
26 0.726 19
27 1.741 19
28 0.952 17
29 1.237 17
30 1.629 17
31 1.5B6 16
32 0.493 15
33 1 002 15
34 1 065 15
35 0839 14
36 1.070 14
37 1 728 14
38 0.574 13
39 0.665 13
40 1.178 13
41 1 280 13
42 1.297 13
43 0190 12
44 0.666 12
45 0.310 11
46 0.603 11
47 1 082 11
48 1 131 11
49 1 146 11
50 0411 10
51 0.780 10
52 1.009 10
53 1.160 10
54 1 219 10
55 1.224 9
56 0 220 8
57 0.670 B
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Table E-l (continued)
' CENSUS REGION~~~ WEST
CENSUS DIVISION MOUNTAIN PACIFIC
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples &
58 0.959 8
59 1.178 8
60 1.197 8
61 1 .626 8
62 1.638 8
63 0.360 7
64 0.674 7
65 0.897 7
66 0.932 7
67 1.051 7
68 1.094 7
69 1.427 7
70 1 475 7
71 1 681 7
72 1.773 7
73 0 337 6
74 0 662 6
75 0.8BO 6
76 1 177 6
77 1.253 6
78 1 681 6
79 0.278 5
80 0.472 5
81 0 736 5
82 0 991 5
83 1.057 5
84 1 069 5
85 1 073 5
86 1 085 5
87 1.195 5
88 1 407 5
89 0.399 4
90 0 651 4
91 0 730 4
92 0 965 4
93 1 068 4
94 1.144 4
95 1 195 4
96 1 222 4
97 1 326 4
98 1 355 4
99 1 389 4
100 1.411 4
101 1.538 4
102 0316 3
103 0.608 3
104 0662 3
105 0747 3
106 0.754 3
107 0.855 3
108 0893 3
109 0.918 3
110 0967 3
111 1.019 3
112 1025 3
113 1.041 3
114 1045 3
115 1050 3
*
E-3
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Table E-l (continued)
CENSUS REGION WEST
CENSUS DIVISION MOUNTAIN PACIFIC
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 3
116 1.055 3
117 1.076 3
118 1.107 3
119 1.109 3
120 1.186 3
121 1 244 3
122 1.251 3
123 1.414 3
124 1.457 3
125 1.585 3
126 0325 2
127 0.356 2
128 0.747 2
129 0.754 2
130 0817 2
131 0.823 2
132 0.855 2
133 0.896 2
134 0.898 2
135 0.905 2
136 0.933 2
137 0.976 2
138 0982 2
139 0.985 2
140 1.020 2
141 1.038 2
142 1.053 2
143 1.080 2
144 1 106 2
145 1.120 2
146 1.124 2
147 1 143 2
148 1.152 2
149 1 158 2
150 1.179 2
151 1.221 2
152 1.252 2
153 1 336 2
154 1.345 2
155 1.360 2
156 1.382 2
157 1 542 2
158 1.577 2
159 1 589 2
160 1 600 2
161 1 680 2
162 1.727 2
163 1.731 2
164 0.229 1
165 0255 1
166 0.266 1
167 0 269 1
168 0 279 1
169 0.293 1
170 0.300 1
171 0329 1
172 0.357 1
173 0 406 1
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Table E-l (continued)
Average
Index RRT
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
Occurrences
In Samples
WEST
MOUNTAIN PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45+
174 0.406 1
175 0.463 1
176 0.499 1
177 0.539 1
178 0.575 1
179 0.672 1
180 0.676 1
181 0.708 1
182 0.724 1
183 0732 1
184 0.732 1
185 0 734 1
186 0742 1
187 0.743 1
188 0.747 1
189 0 749 1
190 0.799 1
191 0.829 1
192 0830
193 O.B55
194 0892
195 0.911
196 0.914
197 0.973
198 1.011 1
199 1.018 1
200 1.035 1
201 1.051 1
202 1.053 1
203 1.060 1
204 1.064 1
205 1.075 1
206 1 078 1
207 1.084 1
208 1.107 1
209 1117 1
210 1.117 1
211 1 118 1
212 1 121 1
213 1.122 1
214 1.134 1
215 1 134 1
216 1 138 1
217 1.140 1
218 1 140 1
219 1 152 1
220 1 161 1
221 1.170 1
222 1.189 1
223 1.208 1
224 1 217 1
225 1.226 1
226 1.262 1
227 1.288 1
228 1 .289 1
229 1.304 1
230 1.348 1
231 1 349 1
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Table E-l (concluded)
Index
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
Occurrences^
RRT In Sam pies
WEST
MOUNTAIN PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44
45+
232 1.349 1
233 1.350 1
234 1 356 1
235 1.375 1
236 1 379 1
237 1.394 1
238 1.407 1
239 1.534 1
240 1.588 1
241 1.590 1
242 1.596 1
243 1.624 1
244 1.634 1
245 1.646 1
246 1.659 1
247 1.676 1
248 1.678 1
249 1.701 1
250 1.709 1
251 1.718 1
252 1.721 1
253 1.731 1
254 1.734 1
255 1.734 1
256 1.740 1
257 1.804 1
258 1.889 1
Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
E-6
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Table E-2. Unidentified Peaks in the 6% Florisil Semivolatile Organic
Analysis Data Set - South Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
SOUTH
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 9
3 0 759 38
4 1 027 38
6 1117 34
8 1 129 32
9 0 879 31
10 0702 30
11 0919 30
12 0990 29
13 0838 28
14 0912 26
15 1481 26
16 1 760 25
17 0985 24
18 1 059 24
19 0673 23
20 0.993 23
21 0 982 22
22 1 533 22
23 1.063 21
24 1.199 21
25 1 374 21
26 0726 19
27 1 741 19
28 0952 17
29 1 237 17
30 1 629 17
31 1 586 16
32 0493 15
33 1 002 15
34 1 065 15
35 0839 14
36 1 070 14
37 1 728 14
38 0574 13
39 0665 13
40 1 178 13
41 1 280 13
42 1 297 13
43 0190 12
44 0656 12
45 0310 11
46 0603 11
47 1 082 11
48 1 131 11
49 1 146 11
50 0411 10
51 0780 10
52 1 009 10
53 1 160 10
54 1219 10
^5 1 224 9
56 0 220 8
57 0670 8
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Table E-2 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
SOUTH
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 3
58 0959 8
59 1.178 8
60 1,197 8
61 1 626 8
62 1 638 8
63 0.360 7
64 0 674 7
65 0 897 7
66 0 932 7
67 1.051 7
68 1 094 7
69 1 427 7
70 1.475 7
71 1 681 7
72 1 773 7
73 0.337 6
74 0662 6
75 0.880 6
76 1.177 6
77 1 253 6
78 1 681 6
79 0.278 5
80 0 472 5
81 0.736 5
82 0 991 5
83 1.057 5
84 1 069 5
85 1 073 5
86 1.085 5
87 1.195 5
88 1.407 5
89 0 399 4
90 0661 4
91 0730 4
92 0.965 4
93 1.068 4
94 1 144 4
95 1 195 4
96 1 222 4
97 1.326 4
98 1 355 4
99 1.389 4
100 1411 4
101 1.538 4
102 0316 3
103 0608 3
104 0 662 3
105 0747 3
106 0754 3
107 OB55 3
108 0 893 3
109 0918 3
110 0967 3
111 1019 3
112 1 025 3
113 1.041 3
114 1 045 3
115 1 050 3
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Table E-2 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
SOUTH
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples a
116 1.055 3
117 1 076 3
118 1 107 3
119 1 109 3
120 1 186 3
121 1 244 3
122 1 251 3
123 1.414 3
124 1.457 3
125 1 585 3
126 0 325 2
127 0356 2
128 0747 2
129 0.754 2
130 0.817 2
131 0 823 2
132 0855 2
133 0 896 2
134 0898 2
135 0905 2
136 0 933 2
137 0976 2
138 0.982 2
139 0985 2
140 1 020 2
141 1 038 2
142 1 053 2
143 1 080 2
144 1 106 2
145 1 120 2
146 1 124 2
147 1.143 2
148 1 152 2
149 1 158 2
150 1 179 2
151 1 221 2
152 1 252 2
153 1 336 2
154 1.345 2
155 1 360 2
156 1 382 2
157 1.542 2
158 1 577 2
159 1 589 2
160 1 600 2
161 1 680 2
162 1 727 2
163 1 731 2
164 0229
165 0255
166 0266
167 0269
168 0279
169 0 293
170 0300
1 71 0329
172 0.357 1
173 0406 1
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Table E-2 (continued^
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples a
174 0.406 1
175 0.463 1
176 0499 1
177 0.539 1
178 0575 1
179 0672 1
180 0.676 1
181 0.708 1
182 0.724 1
183 0.732 1
184 0732 1
185 0.734 1
186 0742 1
187 0.743 1
188 0.747 1
189 0749 1
190 0 799 1
191 0.829 1
192 0830 1
193 0 855 1
194 0.892 1
195 0911 1
196 0.914 1
197 0973 1
198 011 1
199 .018 1
200 035 1
201 051 1
202 053 1
203 1.060 1
204 1 064 1
205 1.075 1
206 1.078 1
207 1.084 1
208 1.107 1
209 1.117 1
210 1.117 1
211 1.118 1
212 1 121 1
213 1 122 1
214 1 134 1
215 1 134 1
216 1.138 1
217 1.140 1
218 1.140 1
219 1 152 1
220 1 161 1
221 1 170 1
222 1 189 1
223 1 208 1
224 1 217 1
225 1.226 1
226 1 262 1
227 1 288 1
228 1 289 1
229 1 304 1
230 1 348 1
231 1 349 1
.
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Table E-2 (concluded)
Index
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
Average Occurrences
RRT In Samples 5
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
232 1 349 1
233 1.350 1
234 1 356 1
235 1 375 1
236 1 379 1
237 1 394 1
238 1 407 1
239 1 534 1
240 1 .588 1
241 1 590 1
242 1 596 1
243 1 624 1
244 1 634 1
245 1 646 1
246 1 659 1
247 1 676 1
248 1 678 1
249 1 701 1
250 1 .709 1
251 1 718 1
252 1 721 1
253 1.731 1
254 1 734 1
255 1 .734 1
256 1 740 1
257 1.804 1
258 1 889 1
.
Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
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Table E-3. Unidentified Peaks in the 6% Florisil Semivolatile
Organic Analysis Data Set - North Central Census Region
~ra "GfdS"NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION
EAST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14
15-44
45+
WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurences
Index RRT In Samples a
IS. 1.000 44
1 0.924 42
2 1.600 42
3 0.759 38
4 1 027 38
5 1.023 35
7 1.706 34
9 0.879 31
10 0.702 30
11 0.919 30
12 0.990 29
14 0.912 26
15 1.481 26
16 1.760 25
17 0.985 24
18 1.059 24
19 0.673 23
20 0.993 23
21 0.982 22
22 1 .533 22
23 1.063 21
24 1.199 21
25 1.374 21
26 0726 19
27 1 741 19
28 0.952 17
29 1 237 17
30 1.629 17
31 1 586 16
32 0.493 15
33 1 002 15
34 1.065 15
35 0839 14
36 1.070 14
37 1.728 14
38 0.574 13
39 0.665 13
40 1.178 13
41 1 280 13
42 1 297 13
43 0190 12
44 0 666 12
45 0.310 11
46 0.603 11
47 1.082 11
48 1 131 11
49 1.146 11
50 0.411 10
51 0.780 10
52 1.009 10
53 1 160 10
54 1 219 10
55 1.224 9
56 0 220 8
57 0 670 8
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Table E-3 (continued)
CENSUS REGION NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Index
RRT
Number of
Oceurences
In Samples a
58 0 959 8
59 1.178 8
60 1.197 8
61 1.626 8
62 1.638 8
63 0.360 7
64 0.674 7
65 0.897 7
66 0.932 7
67 1 051 7
68 1 094 7
69 1.427 7
70 1 475 7
71 1.681 7
72 1 .773 7
73 0 337 6
74 0.662 6
75 0.880 6
76 1.177 6
77 1.253 6
78 1.681 6
79 0.278 5
80 0 472 5
81 0 736 5
82 0.991 5
83 1.057 5
84 1.069 5
85 1.073 5
86 1 085 5
87 1.195 5
88 1.407 5
89 0 399 4
90 0 661 4
91 0.730 4
92 0 965 4
93 1 068 4
94 1.144 4
95 1.195 4
96 1.222 4
97 1 326 4
98 1 355 4
99 1 389 4
100 1 411 4
101 1.538 4
102 0316 3
103 0608 3
104 0.662 3
105 0747 3
106 0.754 3
107 0855 3
108 0893 3
109 0918 3
110 0.967 3
111 1019 3
112 1 025 3
113 1041 3
114 1.045 3
115 1050 3
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Table E-3 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
NORTH CENTRAL
EAST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14
15-44 45+
WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Numbs: of
Average Occurences
Index RRT In Samples"
116 1.055 3
117 1.076 3
118 1.107 3
119 1.109 3
120 1.186 3
121 1.244 3
122 1 251 3
123 1.414 3
124 1.457 3
125 1.585 3
126 0.325 2
127 0.356 2
128 0.747 2
129 0.754 2
130 0.817 2
131 0.823 2
132 0.855 2
133 0.896 2
134 0.898 2
135 0905 2
136 0.933 2
137 0.976 2
138 0.982 2
139 0.985 2
140 1.020 2
141 1.038 2
142 .053 2
143 .080 2
144 .106 2
145 .120 2
146 .124 2
147 .143 2
148 .152 2
149 .158 2
150 1.179 2
151 1.221 2
152 1.252 2
153 1.336 2
154 1.345 2
155 1.360 2
156 1.382 2
157 1.542 2
158 1.577 2
159 1 589 2
160 1.600 2
161 1.680 2
162 1 727 2
163 1 731 2
164 0.229 1
165 0.255 1
166 0.266 1
167 0.269 1
168 0.279 1
169 0.293 1
170 0.300 1
171 0329 1
172 0.357 1
173 0.406 1
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Table E-3 (continued)
CENSUS REGION "NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurencss.
Index RRT In Samples"
174 0.406 1
175 0463 1
176 0.499 1
177 0.539 1
178 0.575 1
179 0.672 1
180 0.676 1
181 0708 1
182 0.724 1
183 0.732 1
184 0.732 1
185 0 734 1
186 0742 1
187 0.743 1
188 0747 1
189 0.749 1
190 0.799 1
191 0.829 1
192 0.830 1
193 0855 1
194 0892 1
195 0911 1
196 0914 1
197 0.973 1
198 1011 1
199 1.018 1
200 1 035 1
201 1.051 1
202 1 .053 1
203 1 060 1
204 1 064 1
205 1.075 1
206 1 .078 1
207 1 084 1
208 1 107 1
209 1.117 1
210 1.117 1
211 1.118 1
212 1 121 1
213 1122 1
214 1.134 1
215 1.134 1
216 138 1
217 140 1
218 .140 1
219 152 1
220 161 1
221 .170
222 1.189
223 1 208
224 1 217
225 1 226
226 1 262
227 1 288 1
228 1.289 1
229 1 304 1
230 1 .348 1
231 1 349 1
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Table E-3 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION
NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION
EAST NORTH CENTRAL
Index
AGE GROUP 0-14
15-44 45+
WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Oceurences
RRT In Samples 9
232 1.349 1
233 1.350 1
234 1.356 1
235 1.375 1
236 1.379 1
237 1 394 1
238 1.407 1
239 1.534 1
240 1 588 1
241 1.590 1
242 1 .596 1
243 1.624 1
244 1 .634 1
245 1 646 1
246 1.659 1
247 1.676 1
248 1.678 1
249 1.701 1
250 1.709 1
251 1.718
252 1.721
253 1.731
254 1.734
255 1.734
256 1.740 1
257 1.804 1
258 1.889 1
*
'
3Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
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Table E-4. Unidentified Peaks in the 6% Florisil Semivolatile
Organic Analysis Data Set - Northeast Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
NORTHEAST
MIDDLE ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+
NEW ENGLAND
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurenees
Index RRT InSamplesd
IS 1.000 44
1 0 924 42
2 1 .600 42
3 0.759 38
4 1.027 38
5 1.023 35
6 1.117 34
7 1.706 34
8 1 129 32
9 0 879 31
10 0 702 30
11 0919 30
12 0.990 29
13 0.838 28
14 0912 26
15 1.481 26
16 1.760 25
17 0 985 24
18 1 059 24
19 0.673 23
20 0 993 23
21 0.982 22
22 1.533 22
23 1.063 21
24 1 199 21
25 1.374 21
26 0.726 19
27 1.741 19
28 0 952 17
29 1 237 17
30 1.629 17
31 1.586 16
32 0.493 15
33 1.002 15
34 1.065 15
35 0839 14
36 1.070 14
37 1.728 14
38 0.574 13
39 0665 13
40 1 178 13
41 1 280 13
42 1.297 13
43 0190 12
44 0 666 12
45 0.310 11
46 0603 11
47 1 082 11
48 1 131 11
49 1 146 11
50 0.411 10
51 0.780 10
52 1 009 10
53 1 160 10
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Table E-4 (continued)
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurences
Index RRT In Samples
54 1.219 10
55 1.224 9
56 0.220 8
57 0.670 8
58 0.959 8
59 1 178 8
60 1 197 8
61 1 626 8
62 1.638 8
63 0.360 7
64 0 674 7
65 0.897 7
66 0.932 7
67 1.051 7
68 1.094 7
69 1.427 7
70 1.475 7
71 1.681 7
72 1.773 7
73 0.337 6
74 0 662 6
75 0.880 6
76 1.177 6
77 1.253 6
78 1 681 6
79 0.278 5
80 0.472 5
81 0.736 5
82 0 991 5
83 1.057 5
84 1 069 5
85 1 073 5
86 1.085 5
87 1.195 5
88 1.407 5
89 0.399 4
90 0 661 4
91 0 730 4
92 0 965 4
93 1.068 4
94 1.144 4
95 1 195 4
96 1 222 4
97 1.326 4
98 1 355 4
99 1.389 4
100 1.411 4
101 1 538 4
102 0316 3
103 0608 3
104 0662 3
105 0747 3
106 0754 3
107 0855 3
.
.
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Table E-4 (continued)
' CENSUS REGlOrJNORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurences
Index RRT In Samples 9
108 0.893 3
109 0.918 3
110 0.967 3
111 1.019 3
112 1.025 3
113 1.041 3
114 1.045 3
115 1.050 3
116 1.055 3
117 1.076 3
118 1.107 3
119 1109 3
120 1 186 3
121 1.244 3
122 1.251 3
123 1.414 3
124 1.457 3
125 1 585 3
126 0.325 2
127 0.356 2
128 0.747 2
129 0754 2
130 0.817 2
131 0.823 2
132 0.855 2
133 0.896 2
134 0898 2
135 0905 2
136 0.933 2
137 0.976 2
138 0.982 2
139 0.985 2
140 1.020 2
141 1.038 2
142 1 053 2
143 1.080 2
144 1 106 2
145 1 120 2
146 1 124 2
147 1.143 2
148 1.152 2
149 1 158 2
150 1 179 2
151 1.221 2
152 1 252 2
153 1.336 2
154 1 345 2
155 1 360 2
156 1 382 2
157 1.542 2
158 1 577 2
159 1 589 2
160 1.600 2
161 1.680 2
.
.
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(continued)
Index
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
Average Occurences
RRT In Samples 9
NORTHEAST
MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
162 1 727 2
163 1 731 2
164 0.229 1
165 0255 1
166 0266 1
167 0269 1
168 0279 1
169 0.293 1
170 0.300 1
171 0329 1
172 0357 1
173 0406 1
174 0406 1
175 0.463 1
176 0499 1
177 0539 1
178 0 575 1
179 0.672 1
180 0.676 1
181 0.708 1
182 0.724 1
183 0.732 1
184 0.732 1
185 0.734 1
186 0.742 1
187 0743 1
188 0747 1
189 0.749 1
190 0.799 1
191 0.829 1
192 0830 1
193 0.855 1
194 0.892 1
195 0.911 1
196 0.914 1
197 0973 1
198 1.011 1
199 1.018 1
200 1 035 1
201 1.051
202 1 053
203 1 .060
204 1 .064
205 1 075
206 1 078
207 1 084 1
208 1 107 1
209 1117 1
210 1.117 1
211 1118 1
212 1 121 1
213 1 122 1
214 1.134 1
215 1.134 1
.
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Table E-4 (concluded^
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occuranees.
Index RRT lnSamplesd
216 1138 1
217 1 140 1
218 1140 1
219 1.152 1
220 1.161 1
221 1.170 1
222 1.189 1
223 1.208 1
224 1.217 1
225 1.226 1
226 1.262 1
227 1.288 1
228 1.289 1
229 1.304 1
230 1.348 1
231 1.349 1
232 1 349 1
233 1.350 1
234 1.356 1
235 1.375 1
236 1.379 1
237 1.394 1
238 1.407 1
239 1.534 1
240 1.588 1
241 1.590 1
242 1.596 1
243 1 624 1
244 1 634 1
245 1 .646 1
246 1 659 1
247 1 676 1
248 1.678 1
249 1.701 1
250 1.709 1
251 1.718 1
252 1.721 1
253 1.731 1
254 1 734 1
255 1.734 1
256 1 .740 1
257 1.804 1
258 1 889 1
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Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
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APPENDIX F
DOT MATRIX TABLE FOR UNIDENTIFIED HRGC/MS PEAKS IN THE 15/50% FLORISIL
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS DATA SET; UNIDENTIFIED SEMIVOLATILE
ORGANIC COMPOUND RESPONSES VS. CENSUS REGION.
CENSUS DIVISION, AND AGE GROUP
F-l
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Table F-l. Unidentified Peaks in the 15/50% Florisil Semivolatile
Organic Analysis Data Set - West Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN
0-14 15-44 45+
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples"
IS 1.000 46
1 1 920 44
2 0.419 42
3 1 052 41
4 1 007 40
5 0.452 38
6 1.616 38
7 0.402 37
8 0.633 35
9 1 742 35
10 0 449 34
11 1.569 34
12 2.034 34
13 1.692 33
14 1.682 32
15 1 710 32
16 0.437 29
17 0.606 29
18 1 238 29
19 1.657 28
20 1.1 B7 28
21 1.453 28
22 0.839 27
23 1.665 27
24 0.647 26
25 1.128 26
26 2.059 26
27 1.953 25
28 1.440 25
29 1.490 24
30 1.722 23
31 1.430 22
32 0.932 21
33 1.115 21
34 1.223 21
35 2.009 20
36 0.589 20
37 1.147 20
38 1.567 20
39 1.235 19
40 1.178 18
41 0 555 18
42 0 990 17
43 1.319 17
44 1.629 16
45 0876 16
46 0.680 15
47 0.912 15
48 1.086 15
49 1 089 15
50 1.556 15
51 1 980 15
52 1.929 14
53 0.982 14
54 1.809 14
55 1 027 13
56 1.210 13
57 1 500 13
,
.
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Table F-1 (continued^
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN
0-14 15-44 45+
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Sampled
58 1 950 13
59 0586 12
60 0.858 12
61 1511 12
62 1.961 12
63 2.014 12
64 2.088 12
65 0.996 11
66 1.027 11
67 0.218 11
68 0.398 11
69 1 475 11
70 1.522 11
71 1.542 11
72 1.980 11
73 0.745 10
74 0904 10
75 1.105 10
76 1.359 10
77 0.429 9
78 0.673 9
79 0 897 9
80 1.548 9
81 1.989 9
82 0.226 8
83 0.243 8
84 0 989 8
85 1.149 8
86 1.351 8
87 1 973 8
88 2.151 8
89 2.174 8
90 0 301 7
91 0 392 7
92 0.520 7
93 0 672 7
94 1.198 7
95 1.675 7
96 1.889 7
97 0.492 6
98 0.758 6
99 1 175 6
100 1 202 6
101 1.308 6
102 1 472 6
103 1 531 6
104 1.966 6
105 2137 6
106 1 531 5
107 0374 5
108 0450 5
109 0540 5
110 0547 5
111 0.559 5
112 0573 5
113 0762 5
114 0918 5
115 1 062 5
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Table F-1 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
WEST
MOUNTAIN
0-14
15-44 45+
0-14
PACIFIC
15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 9
116 1 070 5
117 1.105 5
118 1.138 5
119 1.175 5
120 1.288 5
121 1.460 5
122 1.716 5
123 1.729 5
124 0.475 4
125 0.507 4
126 0.520 4
127 0.667 4
128 0 721 4
129 0.832 4
130 0.936 4
131 1.061 4
132 1 109 4
133 1.153 4
134 1.173 4
135 1.277 4
136 1.328 4
137 1.580 4
138 1.927 4
139 1.979 4
140 2.000 4
141 0.319 3
142 0.375 3
143 0.609 3
144 0.307 3
145 0.346 3
146 0.353 3
147 0.487 3
148 0.727 3
149 0.739 3
150 0.790 3
151 0.821 3
152 082B 3
153 1.083 3
154 1.119 3
155 1.123 3
156 1.195 3
157 1.309 3
158 1.404 3
159 1.448 3
160 1 538 3
161 1,856 3
162 1.953 3
163 2.084 3
164 2.091 3
165 0.512 2
166 0572 2
167 1 809 2
168 1 900 2
169 0237 2
170 0.261 2
171 0.337 2
172 0341 2
173 0.342 2
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F-4
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Table F-l (continued)
CENSUS REGION WEST
CENSUS DIVISION MOUNTAIN PACIFIC
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45*
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Sample^
174 0.382 2
175 0.413 2
176 0.435 2
177 0.450 2
178 0489 2
179 0.496 2
180 0.552 2
181 0.599 2
182 0.614 2
183 0.677 2
184 0.758 2
185 0.791 2
186 0908 2
187 0.921 2
188 0957 2
189 1.059 2
190 1.261 2
191 1 283 2
192 1.291 2
193 1.297 2
194 1.353 2
195 1 463 2
196 1 507 2
197 1 516 2
198 1.525 2
199 1.586 2
200 1 594 2
201 1 673 2
202 1 866 2
203 1 931 2
204 2 030 2
205 2.102 2
206 0 333 1
207 0 544 1
208 0.199 1
209 0.203 1
210 0.216 1
211 0.221 1
212 0.239 1
213 0240 1
214 0.241 1
215 0254 1
216 0266 1
217 0268 1
218 0283 1
219 0.285 1
220 0 293 1
221 0 300 1
222 0.327 1
223 0.344 1
224 0.352 1
225 0.353 1
226 0.358 1
227 0 359 1
228 0.362 1
229 0 365 1
230 0 370 1
231 0.371 1
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F-5
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Table F-1 (continued)
CENSUS REGION WEST
CENSUS DIVISION MOUNTAIN PACIFIC
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45*
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT InSamptad
232 0.372 1
233 0.394 1
234 0.405 1
235 0.414 1
236 0.419 1
237 0.421 1
238 0.422 1
239 0.455 1
240 0.463 1
241 0.465 1
242 0 504 1
243 0.507 1
244 0.510 1
245 0.516 1
246 0.545 1
247 0.575 1
248 0.584 1
249 0.652 1
250 0.653 1
251 0.678 1
252 0 683 1
253 0.711 1
254 0.744 1
255 0.745 1
256 0.767 1
257 0.771 1
258 0.775 1
259 0.779 1
260 0.786 1
261 0.787 1
262 0.821 1
263 0.915 1
264 0.929 1
265 0.945 1
266 0.960 1
267 0.988 1
268 1 017 1
269 1.018 1
270 1.037 1
271 1.046 1
272 1.061 1
273 1 063 1
274 1.070 1
275 1.089 1
276 1.091 1
277 1.112 1
278 1.121 1
279 1.140 1
280 1.174 1
281 1.180 1
282 1.197 1
283 1.204 1
284 1.204 1
285 1.218 1
286 1.223 1
287 1.226 1
288 1.243 1
289 1.248 1
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F-6
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Table F-1 (concluded)
Index
RRT
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
Occurrence^
In Samples
WEST
MOUNTAIN
0-14 15-44 45+
PACIFIC
0-14 15-44 45+
290 1.289 1
291 1.291 1
292 1.296 1
293 1.309 1
294 1.311 1
295 1.335 1
296 1 342 1
297 1.346 1
298 1.348 1
299 1.350 1
300 1 363 1
301 1 366 1
302 1.377 1
303 1 384 1
304 1.386 1
305 1.390 1
306 1.403 1
307 1.421 1
308 1.422 1
309 1.427 1
310 1.433 1
311 1.435 1
312 1.457 1
313 1.481 1
314 1.492 1
315 1.495 1
316 1.499 1
317 1.523 1
318 1.525 1
319 1 531 1
320 1.545 1
321 1.562 1
322 1 583 1
323 1 584 1
324 1.589 1
325 1.596 1
326 1.602 1
327 1 606 1
328 1.607 1
329 1.671 1
330 1.695 1
331 1.740 1
332 1.761 1
333 1.762 1
334 1.776 1
335 1 839 1
336 1 907 1
337 1 964 1
338 1 973 1
339 1 980 1
340 1 991 1
341 2 053 1
342 2 063 1
343 2.107 1
aTotal number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
F-7
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Table F-2. Unidentified Peaks in the 15/50% Florisil Semi volatile Organic
Analysis Data Set - South Central Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44
45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 3
IS 1 000 46
1 1.920 44
2 0.419 42
3 1.052 41
4 1.007 40
5 0.452 38
6 1 616 38
7 0.402 37
8 0 633 35
9 1 742 35
10 0 449 34
11 1 569 34
12 2.034 34
15 1710 32
16 0.437 29
19 1.657 28
20 1.187 28
21 1 .453 28
22 0 839 27
23 1.665 27
24 0.647 26
26 2 059 26
28 1.440 25
29 1.490 24
30 1.722 23
31 1.430 22
32 0 932 21
33 1115 21
34 1 223 21
35 2009 20
36 0589 20
37 1 147 20
38 1.567 20
39 1 235 19
40 1.178 18
41 0 555 18
43 1.319 17
44 1 629 16
45 0876 16
47 0912 15
48 1.086 15
49 1 089 15
50 1 556 15
51 1 980 15
52 1.929 14
53 0982 14
54 1 809 14
55 1.027 13
56 1.210 13
57 1 500 13
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Table F-2 (continued)
Index
RRT
- CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
Occurrences
In Samples 9
SOUTH
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
58 1.950 13
59 0586 12
60 0.858 12
61 1511 12
62 1.961 12
63 2.014 12
64 2.088 12
65 0996 11
66 1 027 11
67 0218 11
68 0398 11
69 1.475 11
70 1 522 11
71 1.542 11
72 1 980 11
73 0.745 10
74 0.904 10
75 1105 10
76 1 359 10
77 0 429 9
78 0.673 9
79 0897 9
80 1 548 9
81 1.989 9
82 0.226 8
83 0.243 8
84 0989 8
85 1.149 8
86 1 351 8
87 1 973 8
88 2151 8
89 2174 8
90 0 301 7
91 0.392 7
92 0 520 7
93 0 672 7
94 1.198 7
95 1 675 7
96 1.889 7
97 0492 6
98 0 758 6
99 1.175 6
100 1 202 6
101 1 308 6
102 1.472 6
103 1 531 6
104 1 966 6
105 2.137 6
106 1 531 5
107 0.374 5
108 0450 5
109 0540 5
110 0547 5
111 0559 5
112 0573 5
113 0762 5
114 0.918 5
115 1.062 5
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F-9
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Table F-2 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45*
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples ^
116 1 070 5
117 1.105 5
118 1.138 5
119 1.175 5
120 1.288 5
121 1 .460 5
122 1 716 5
123 1.729 5
124 0.475 4
125 0.507 4
126 0520 4
127 0667 4
128 0.721 4
129 0.832 4
130 0936 4
131 1 061 4
132 1.109 4
133 1 153 4
134 1.173 4
135 1.277 4
136 1.328 4
137 1.580 4
138 1 927 4
139 1.979 4
140 2.000 4
141 0.319 3
142 0375 3
143 0.609 3
144 0307 3
145 0.346 3
146 0.353 3
147 0.487 3
148 0.727 3
149 0739 3
150 0.790 3
151 0.821 3
152 0828 3
153 1 083 3
154 1.119 3
155 1 123 3
156 1 195 3
157 1 309 3
158 1 404 3
159 1 448 3
160 1.538 3
161 1.856 3
162 1.953 3
163 2.084 3
164 2091 3
165 0512 2
166 0.572 2
167 1.809 2
168 1.900 2
169 0.237 2
170 0.261 2
171 0.337 2
172 0.341 2
173 0342 2
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.
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F-10
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Table F-2 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
SOUTH
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Average Occurrences-
Index RRT In Samples"
174 0.382 2
175 0413 2
176 0.435 2
177 0.450 2
178 0.489 2
179 0.496 2
180 0552 2
181 0599 2
182 0.614 2
183 0.677 2
184 0.758 2
185 0.791 2
186 0.908 2
187 0.921 2
188 0.957 2
189 1.059 2
190 1.261 2
191 1.283 2
192 1.291 2
193 1.297 2
194 1.353 2
195 1.463 2
196 1.507 2
197 1.516 2
198 1.525 2
199 1 586 2
200 1 .594 2
201 1.673 2
202 1.B66 2
203 1 931 2
204 2.030 2
205 2102 2
206 0.333 1
207 0.544 1
208 0.199 1
209 0.203 1
210 0.216 1
211 0.221 1
212 0.239 1
213 0 240 1
214 0.241 1
215 0254 1
216 0266 1
217 0268 1
218 0.283 1
219 0285 1
220 0.293 1
221 0 300 1
222 0.327 1
223 0.344 1
224 0.352 1
225 0.353 1
226 0.358 1
227 0 359 1
228 0.362 1
229 0.365 1
230 0.370 1
231 0.371 1
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.
.
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Table F-2 (continued^
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44
45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples a
232 0.372 1
233 0.394 1
234 0.405 1
235 0.414 1
236 0.419 1
237 0.421 1
238 0 422 1
239 0 455 1
240 0.463 1
241 0.465 1
242 0 504 1
243 0.507 1
244 0.510 1
245 0516 1
246 0 545 1
247 0.575 1
248 0.584 1
249 0 652 1
250 0.653 1
251 0.678 1
252 0.683 1
253 0.711 1
254 0.744 1
255 0.745 1
256 0.767 1
257 0.771 1
258 0.775 1
259 0.779 1
260 0.786 1
261 0.787 1
262 0.821 1
263 0.915 1
264 0.929 1
265 0.945 1
266 0.960 1
267 0.988 1
268 1.017 1
269 1.018 1
270 1.037 1
271 1.046 1
272 1.061 1
273 1 063 1
274 1.070 1
275 1.089 1
276 1,091 1
277 1112 1
278 1.121 1
279 1 140 1
280 1 174 1
281 1.180 1
282 1 197 1
283 1.204 1
284 1 204 1
285 1.218 1
286 1.223 1
287 1 226 1
288 1 243 1
289 1.248 1
*
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Table F-2 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
SOUTH
SOUTH ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples"
290 1 289 1
291 1.291 1
292 1.296 1
293 1.309 1
294 1 .31 1 1
295 1 335 1
296 1.342 1
297 1.346 1
298 1.348 1
299 1.350 1
300 1.363 1
301 1.366 1
302 1.377 1
303 1.384 1
304 1.386 1
305 1.390 1
306 1.403 1
307 1.421 1
308 1.422 1
309 1 .427 1
310 1.433 1
311 1.435 1
312 1.457 1
313 1.481 1
314 1.492 1
315 1.495 1
316 1.499 1
317 1.523 1
318 1.525 1
319 1.531 1
320 1 545 1
321 1.562 1
322 1.583 1
323 1.584 1
324 1.589 1
325 1.596 1
326 1.602 1
327 1 606 1
328 1.607 1
329 1.671 1
330 1.695 1
331 1.740 1
332 1 761 1
333 1.762 1
334 1 776 1
335 1.839 1
336 1.907 1
337 1.964 1
338 1.973 1
339 1.980 1
340 1 991 1
341 2.053 1
342 2.063 1
343 2.107 1
.
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,
Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
F-13
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Table F-3. Unidentified Peaks in the 15/50% Florisil Semivolatile
Organic AnAl/3^ DataJSeJ: - North Central Census Region
CENSUS REGION
NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 9
IS. 1.000 46
1 1 920 44
2 0419 42
3 1.052 41
4 1.007 40
5 0.452 38
6 1.616 38
7 0.402 37
8 0.633 35
9 1.742 35
10 0.449 34
11 1.569 34
12 2034 34
13 1.692 33
14 1 682 32
15 1.710 32
16 0437 29
17 0.606 29
18 1.238 29
19 1.657 28
20 1.187 28
21 1 453 28
22 0.839 27
23 1.665 27
24 0.647 26
25 1.128 26
26 2.059 26
27 1.953 25
28 1 440 25
29 1.490 24
30 1.722 23
31 1.430 22
32 0.932 21
33 1.115 21
34 1.223 21
35 2 009 20
36 0.589 20
37 1.147 20
38 1.567 20
39 1.235 19
40 1.178 18
41 0 555 18
42 0.990 17
43 1,319 17
44 1 629 16
45 0.876 16
46 0680 15
47 0912 15
48 1 086 15
49 1.089 15
50 1 556 15
51 1 980 15
52 1.929 14
53 0982 14
54 1.809 14
55 1.027 13
56 1.210 13
57 1 500 13
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F-14
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Table F-3 (continued!
CENSUS REGION NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences,
Index RRT In Samples3
58 1.950 13
59 0 586 12
60 0.858 12
61 1.511 12
62 1.961 12
63 2.014 12
64 2.088 12
65 0.996 11
66 1.027 11
67 0.218 11
68 0398 11
69 1.475 11
70 1.522 11
71 1.542 11
72 1.980 11
73 0.745 10
74 0.904 10
75 1.105 10
76 1.359 10
77 0.429 9
78 0.673 9
79 0.897 9
80 1.548 9
81 1.989 9
82 0.226 8
83 0.243 8
84 0.989 8
85 1.149 8
86 1.351 8
87 1.973 8
88 2151 8
89 2.174 8
90 0.301 7
91 0.392 7
92 0.520 7
93 0.672 7
94 1.198 7
95 1.675 7
96 1 889 7
97 0.492 6
98 0.758 6
99 1.175 6
100 1 202 6
101 1.308 6
102 1.472 6
103 1.531 6
104 1 966 6
105 2137 6
106 1.531 5
107 0.374 5
108 0.450 5
109 0.540 5
110 0.547 5
111 0.559 5
112 0.573 5
113 0.762 5
114 0.918 5
115 1.062 5
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F-15
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Table F-3 (continued)
CENSUS REGION NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 3
116 1.070 5
117 1.105 5
118 1.138 5
119 1.175 5
120 1.288 5
121 1.460 5
122 1.716 5
123 1.729 5
124 0.475 4
125 0.507 4
126 0.520 4
127 0.667 4
128 0.721 4
129 0.832 4
130 0.936 4
131 1 061 4
132 1.109 4
133 1 153 4
134 1.173 4
135 1.277 4
136 1 328 4
137 1.580 4
138 1.927 4
139 1.979 4
140 2.000 4
141 0.319 3
142 0.375 3
143 0.609 3
144 0.307 3
145 0.346 3
146 0.353 3
147 0.487 3
148 0 727 3
149 0.739 3
150 0.790 3
151 0.821 3
152 0828 3
153 1 083 3
154 1.119 3
155 1.123 3
156 1.195 3
157 1.309 3
158 1.404 3
159 1.448 3
160 1 538 3
161 1 856 3
162 1 953 3
163 2.084 3
164 2 091 3
165 0512 2
166 0.572 2
167 1 809 2
168 1 900 2
169 0237 2
170 0261 2
171 0337 2
172 0341 2
173 0.342 2
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F-16
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Table F-3 (continued)
CENSUS REGION NORTH CENTRAL
CENSUS DIVISION EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Sample* °
174 0.382 2
175 0.413 2
176 0.435 2
177 0.450 2
178 0.489 2
179 0.496 2
180 0.552 2
181 0.599 2
182 0.614 2
183 0.677 2
184 0.758 2
185 0.791 2
186 0.908 2
187 0921 2
188 0.957 2
189 1.059 2
190 1.261 2
191 1.283 2
192 1.291 2
193 1.297 2
194 1.353 2
195 1.463 2
196 507 2
197 .516 2
198 .525 2
199 586 2
200 .594 2
201 .673 2
202 .866 2
203 .931 2
204 2.030 2
205 2.102 2
206 0 333 1
207 0.544 1
208 0.199 1
209 0.203 1
210 0.216 1
211 0 221 1
212 0.239 1
213 0.240 1
214 0.241 1
215 0.254 1
216 0.266 1
217 0268 1
218 0.283 1
219 0.285 1
220 0 293 1
221 0.300 1
222 0 327 1
223 0.344 1
224 0.352 1
225 0 353 1
226 0.358 1
227 0.359 1
228 0.362 1
229 0.365 1
230 0.370 1
231 0.371 1
.
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Table F-3 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
NORTH CENTRAL
EAST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+
WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45*
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples
232 0.372
233 0.394
234 0 405
235 0.414
236 0.419
237 0.421
238 0.422
239 0.455 1
240 0.463 1
241 0.465 1
242 0.504 1
243 0.507 1
244 0.510 1
245 0516 1
246 0.545 1
247 0.575 1
248 0.584 1
249 0.652 1
250 0.653 1
251 0.678 1
252 0 683 1
253 0.711 1
254 0.744 1
255 0.745 1
256 0.767 1
257 0.771 1
258 0.775 1
259 0 779 1
260 0.786 1
261 0 787 1
262 0.821 1
263 0.915 1
264 0.929 1
265 0.945 1
266 0.960 1
267 0.988 1
268 1.017 1
269 1.018 1
270 1.037 1
271 1.046 1
272 1.061 1
273 1.063 1
274 1 070 1
275 1.089 1
276 1.091 1
277 1.112 1
278 1.121 1
279 1.140 1
280 1 174 1
281 1.180 1
282 1.197 1
283 1.204 1
284 1.204 1
285 1.218 1
286 1.223 1
287 1.226 1
288 1 243 1
289 1 248 1
*
F-18
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Table F-3 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
NORTH CENTRAL
EAST NORTH CENTRAL WEST NORTH CENTRAL
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Average Occurrences.
Index RRT In Samples
290 1.289
291 1.291
292 1.296
293 1.309
294 1.311
295 1.335
296 1.342
297 1 .346 1
298 1.348 1
299 1.350 1
300 1.363 1
301 1.366 1
302 1.377 1
303 1.384 1
304 1.386 1
305 1.390
306 1.403
307 1.421
308 1.422
309 1.427
310 1.433
311 1 435
312 1.457 1
313 1.481 1
314 1.492 1
315 1 495 1
316 1.499 1
317 1523 1
318 1.525 1
319 1.531 1
320 1 545 1
321 1.562 1
322 1.583 1
323 1.584 1
324 1.589 1
325 1.596 1
326 1.602 1
327 1.606 1
328 1.607 1
329 1 671 1
330 1.695 1
331 1 .740 1
332 1.761 1
333 1.762 1
334 1 776 1
335 1.839 1
336 1.907 1
337 1 964
338 1 973
339 1 980
340 1.991
341 2 053
342 2.063
343 2.107
.
.
'
,
'
.
Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
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Table F-4. Unidentified Peaks in the 15/50% Florisil Semivolatile
Organic Analysis Data Set - Northeast Census Region
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
NORTHEAST
MIDDLE ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+
NEW ENGLAND
0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 3
I.S. 1.000 46
1 1 920 44
2 0.419 42
3 1.052 41
4 1 .007 40
5 0.452 38
6 1.616 38
7 0 402 37
8 0.633 35
9 1.742 35
10 0.449 34
11 1.569 34
12 2034 34
13 1.692 33
14 1 682 32
15 1710 32
16 0.437 29
17 0.606 29
18 1.238 29
19 1.657 28
20 1.1 87 28
21 1.453 28
22 0.839 27
23 1.665 27
24 0.647 26
25 1.128 26
26 2 059 26
27 1.953 25
28 1.440 25
29 1.490 24
30 1.722 23
31 1.430 22
32 0 932 21
33 1115 21
34 1.223 21
35 2.009 20
36 0 589 20
37 1.147 20
38 1.567 20
39 1 235 19
40 1.178 18
41 0.555 18
42 0.990 17
43 1.319 17
44 1.629 16
45 0.876 16
46 0.680 15
47 0912 15
48 1 086 15
49 1.089 15
50 1 556 15
51 1 980 15
52 1.929 14
53 0.982 14
54 1 809 14
55 1 027 13
56 1.210 13
57 1.500 13
*
.
*
:
*
*
.
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Table F-4 (continued)
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Number o<
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples a
58 1.950 13
59 0586 12
60 O.B58 12
61 1.511 12
62 1.961 12
63 2.014 12
64 2.088 12
65 0.996 11
66 1.027 11
67 0.218 11
68 0.398 11
69 1475 11
70 1.522 11
71 1.542 11
72 1.980 11
73 0.745 10
74 0.904 10
75 1.105 10
76 1.359 10
77 0.429 9
78 0.673 9
79 0.897 9
80 1.548 9
81 1.989 9
82 0.226 8
83 0 243 8
84 0.989 8
85 1.149 8
86 1.351 8
87 1 973 8
88 2.151 8
89 2174 8
90 0.301 7
91 0.392 7
92 0 520 7
93 0.672 7
94 1 198 7
95 1 675 7
96 1.889 7
97 0.492 6
98 0.758 6
99 1 175 6
100 1.202 6
101 1.308 6
102 1 472 6
103 1.531 6
104 1.966 6
105 2137 6
106 1 531 5
107 0.374 5
108 0.450 5
109 0.540 5
110 0547 5
111 0559 5
112 0573 5
113 0.762 5
114 0.918 5
115 1.062 5
.
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.
*
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Table F-4 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number of
NORTHEAST
MIDDLE ATLANTIC
0-14 15-44 45+
NEW ENGLAND
0-14 15-44 45+
Average Occurrences..
Index RRT In Samples3
116 1.070 5
117 1.105 5
118 1.138 5
119 1.175 5
120 1.288 5
121 1.460 5
122 1.716 5
123 1.729 5
124 0.475 4
125 0.507 4
126 0.520 4
127 0667 4
128 0.721 4
129 0.832 4
130 0.936 4
131 1.061 4
132 1.109 4
133 1.153 4
134 1.173 4
135 1.277 4
136 1.328 4
137 1.580 4
138 1.927 4
139 1.979 4
140 2.000 4
141 0.319 3
142 0.375 3
143 0.609 3
144 0.307 3
145 0.346 3
146 0.353 3
147 0.487 3
148 0.727 3
149 0739 3
150 0.790 3
151 0821 3
152 0.828 3
153 1 083 3
154 1.119 3
155 1.123 3
156 1.195 3
157 1.309 3
158 1.404 3
159 1 448 3
160 1 538 3
161 1.856 3
162 1.953 3
163 2084 3
164 2.091 3
165 0.512 2
166 0572 2
167 1 809 2
168 1 900 2
169 0.237 2
170 0.261 2
171 0.337 2
172 0.341 2
173 0342 2
.
.
.
"
.
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Table F-4 (continued)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
NORTHEAST
MIDDLE ATLANTIC
NEW ENGLAND
0-14
15-44
45+
0-14 15-44 454
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples 9
174 0.382 2
175 0.413 2
176 0.435 2
177 0.450 2
178 0.489 2
179 0.496 2
180 0 552 2
181 0 599 2
182 0.614 2
183 0.677 2
184 0.758 2
185 0.791 2
186 0.908 2
187 0.921 2
188 0.957 2
189 1 059 2
190 1.261 2
191 1.283 2
192 1.291 2
193 1.297 2
194 1.353 2
195 1.463 2
196 1.507 2
197 1.516 2
198 1.525 2
199 1.586 2
200 1 .594 2
201 1.673 2
202 1 866 2
203 1.931 2
204 2 030 2
205 2.102 2
206 0.333 1
207 0 544 1
208 0199 1
209 0.203 1
210 0.216 1
211 0.221 1
212 0.239 1
213 0240 1
214 0.241 1
215 0.254 1
216 0.266 1
217 0268 1
218 0.283 1
219 0285 1
220 0.293 1
221 0.300 1
222 0.327 1
223 0.344 1
224 0 352 1
225 0 353 1
226 0.358 1
227 0.359 1
228 0.362 1
229 0 365 1
230 0.370 1
231 0.371 1
.
*
*
.
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Table F-4 (continued)
CENSUS REGION NORTHEAST
CENSUS DIVISION MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
AGE GROUP 0-14 15-44 45* 0-14 15-44 45+
Number of
Average Occurrences
Index RRT In Samples^
232 0.372 1
233 0.394 1
234 0.405 1
235 0.414 1
236 0.419 1
237 0.421 1
238 0.422 1
239 0.455 1
240 0.463 1
241 0 465 1
242 0 504 1
243 0.507 1
244 0.510 1
245 0.516 1
246 0.545 1
247 0.575 1
243 0.584 1
249 0.652 1
250 0 653 1
251 0.678 1
252 0.683 1
253 0.711 1
254 0 744 1
255 0.745 1
256 0 767 1
257 0.771 1
258 0.775 1
259 0.779 1
260 0.786 1
261 0.787 1
262 0.821 1
263 0.915 1
264 0.929 1
265 0.945
266 0 960
267 0 988
268 1 017
269 1.018
270 1.037
271 1.046 1
272 1.061 1
273 1.063 1
274 1 .070 1
275 1.089 1
276 1.091 1
277 1112 1
278 1.121 1
279 1 140 1
280 1.174 1
281 1 180 1
282 1.197 1
283 1 204 1
284 1.204 1
285 1.218 1
286 1.223 1
287 1 226 1
288 1.243 1
289 1.248 1
.
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Table F-4 (concluded)
CENSUS REGION
CENSUS DIVISION
AGE GROUP
Number*
NORTHEAST
MIDDLE ATLANTIC NEW ENGLAND
0-14 15-44 45+ 0-14 15-44 45+
Average Occurrences
Index RRT hi Samples
290 1.289 1
291 1.291 1
292 1.296 1
293 1.309 1
294 1.311 1
295 1.335 1
296 1.342 1
297 1.346 1
298 1.348 1
299 1.350 1
300 1.363 1
301 1.366 1
302 1.377 1
303 1.384 1
304 1.386 1
305 1.390 1
306 1.403 1
307 1.421 1
308 1.422 1
309 1.427 1
310 1.433 1
311 1.435 1
312 1.457 1
313 1 481 1
314 1.492 1
315 1.495 1
316 1.499 1
317 1.523 1
31 B 1.525 1
319 1.531 1
320 1.545 1
321 1 .562 1
322 1.583 1
323 1.584 1
324 1.589 1
325 1.596 1
326 1 602 1
327 1 .606 1
328 1 607 1
329 1 671 1
330 1.695 1
331 1.740 1
332 1.761 1
333 1.762 1
334 1 .776 1
335 1 839 1
336 1 .907 1
337 1 .964 1
338 1 973 1
339 1 980 1
340 1 991 1
341 2 053 1
342 2.063 1
343 2.107 1
Total number of occurrences from all sample analyses (four census regions
and nine census divisions).
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APPENDIX G
LISTING OF THE ACORN PROGRAM
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G-4
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read lastrnctions on the reverse before completing)
7. REPORT NO.
EPA-560/5-87-002B
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSlOf*NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
Characterization of HRGC/MS Unidentified Peaks from
the Analysis of Human Adipose Tissue, Volume II -
Appendices
5. REPORT DATE
.limp 30. 1QR7
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
Tnsf'
7. AUTHOR(S)
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO,
J. D. Onstot, R. E. Ayling, 0. S. Stanley
8823-A(01)
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Midwest Research Institute
425 Volker Boulevard
Kansas City, MO 64110
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
Work Assignment 23
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
68-02-4252
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Toxic Substances (TS-798)
Field Studies Branch, 401 M Street, S.W.
Washington. DC 2Q46Q
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
Final Report 1/86-1/87
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA/OTS/FSB
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
16. ABSTRACT
The National Human Adipose Tissue Survey (NHATS), administered by EPA/OTS, is an on-
going chemical monitoring network designed to detect levels and prevalences of toxic
substances in the adipose tissue of the general U.S. population. Adipose specimens
collected in fiscal year 1982 were analyzed as composites for volatile and semivola-
tile organic compounds via HRGC/MS as part of a previous effort. The data files were
then processed using a method developed to automatically identify unknown HRGC/MS
peaks. The method consisted of automatic identification of unknown spectra via com-
parisons to reference mass spectra, transfer of the results of the identification
step to a microcomputer, compilation of the data into a spreadsheet program and gen-
eration of compound identification tables from the spreadsheet. Application of the
method to the adipose data resulted in the identification of volatile compounds from
18 separate chemical classes and semivolatiles from 29 chemical classes. Compound
classes included saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, aldehydes, ketones, steroids,
heterocyclic compounds, drugs, aliphatic and phthalate esters, phenols, halocarbons,
and methyl-substituted organosiloxanes. Volume I (EPA-560/5-87-002A) describes the
technical approach. Volume II (EPA-560/5-87-002B) provides supplemental data.
17. KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
a. DESCRIPTORS
Adipose Data transfer
Computer program Characterization
Mass spectrometry
GC/MS
Volatile
Semivolatile
13. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
b.lDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
19. SECURITY CLASS (THu Report)
Unclassified
20. SECURITY CLASS (This page)
Unclassified
c. COSATI Field/Group
21. NO. OF PAGES
95
22. PRICE
EPA Form 2220-1 (R»v. 4-77) PREVIOUS EDITION is OBSOLETE
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