United States
                   Environmental Protection
                   Agency
Environmental Monitoring
Systems Laboratory
Research Triangle Park NC 27711
                   Research and Development
EPA-600/S4-84-035  June 1984
&ERA         Project Summary
                   Guidelines  for Determination of
                   Laboratory Acceptability for
                   Analysis of Volatile Organic
                   Pollutants Collected on
                   Tenax GC® Adsorbant

                   W. F. Gutknecht, R. K. M. Jayanty, and J. T. Bursey
                    This technical assistance document
                   (TAD) is intended to serve as a guide to
                   those responsible for evaluating and
                   selecting  a laboratory to  perform
                   sampling  and  analysis  of  volatile
                   organic compounds in the ambient air.
                   The sampling and analysis techniques
                   are limited to a discussion of Tenax GC®
                   adsorbent for collection of. pollutants
                   and  gas chromatography/mass
                   spectrometry (GC/MS) for identifica-
                   tion  and analysis. Tenax  GC® was
                   selected because it is the most widely
                   used medium for sampling of volatile
                   organic compounds in  ambient air.
                   However,  the  techniques presented
                   here  are general enough for use with
                   other types of solid adsorbents used to
                   sample  for organic compounds and
                   evaluating  a  laboratory's  ability to
                   provide valid air sampling  data. It is
                   expected  that  technical  personnel
                   within  regional,  state,  and  local
                   environmental regulating agencies will
                   be the primary users of this document.
                    This Project Summary was developed
                   by EPA's Environmental Monitoring
                   Systems Laboratory, Research Triangle
                   Park. NC. to announce key findings of
                   the research project that is fully docu-
                   mented in a separate report of the same
                   title (see Project Report ordering infor-
                   mation at back).

                   Summary
                    This document has two principal parts.
                   The first is a discussion of the Tenax GC®
and GC/MS techniques to be used for
analysis of volatile organic pollutants.
The specific  analytical  procedures
discussed include (1)  preparation of
Tenax GC® sample collection devices; (2)
field sampling using Tenax GC® resin; (3)
recovery of the organic compounds from
the Tenax GC®, and (4) qualitative and
quantitative analyses of the compounds
using combined gas  chromatography/
mass spectrometry. This technical
presentation is general in nature; that is,
specific  details of the  methods, for
example, type of GC column or thermal
desorption temperature to be used, are
not presented  as the  methods are in  a
constant state of improvement.  The
current literature and  experts should be
contacted in order to determine the state-
of-the-art for the Tenax GC® and GC/MS
methods.
  The second principal part of this docu-
ment is a generally objective procedure
for evaluating a laboratory's capabilities
to utilize the Tenax GC® and GC/MS
methods in an acceptable manner. This
laboratory  evaluation  and  selection
protocol has three principal components.
These are:

  (1) Preparation and use of perform-
    ance evaluation  samples for
    analysis  by  the  laboratory  in
    question.

  (2) Evaluation  of  key  personnel
    function descriptions and written
    standard  operating procedures as

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        provided  by  the  laboratory  in
        question.

     (3) A systems audit of the laboratory in
        question.

     This document is not intended to serve
   as a single source of information upon
   which   all  judgments concerning   a
   laboratory's  analytical  practices can be
   made. The first part of the TAD should be
   used as an overview  document  to be
   consulted in preparation for a laboratory
   evaluation, with the user directed to the
   referenced literature or other specific,
   detailed  information as  required. The
   second  part of the TAD, the evaluation
   protocol, has been made as objective as is
   reasonable so that it can be used by non-
   experts. The  document, however, does
   not  eliminate  the  need   for  sound
   technical  judgment on the part of the
   person  performing  the evaluation.  In
   general, persons performing a laboratory
   evaluation must have a strong technical
   background  with  some specific know-
   ledge  in  instrumental sampling and
   analysis techniques. If such persons are
   not  available,  the  probability  of
   performing a successful evaluation will
   be  reduced and  information  obtained
   inaccurate.
          W. F. Gutknecht. R. K. M. Jayanty, and J. T. Bursey are with Research Triangle
            Institute, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709.
          Howard Crist is the EPA Project Officer (see below).
          The complete  report, entitled "Guidelines for Determination  of Laboratory
            Acceptability for Analysis of Volatile Organic Pollutants Collected on Tenax
            GC® Adsorbant," (Order No. PB 84-189 638; Cost: $10.00, subject to change)
            will be available only from:
                  National Technical Information Service
                  5285 Port Royal Road
                  Springfield, VA 22161
                  Telephone: 703-487-4650
          The EPA Project Officer can be contacted at:
                  Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory
                  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
                  Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
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