Intra- and inter- laboratory variability in paper industry PCDD/PCDF analysis |
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Authors: | L. LaFleur T. Bousquet K. Ballard R. Whittemore |
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Affiliation: | L. LaFleur*, T. Bousquet, K. Ballard,R. Whittemore |
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Abstract: | Studies were conducted to quantify variability for pulp industry wastewater effluent, pulp and sludge analyses. Intralaboratory variability studies indicated that there is a potential for greater between batch variability in results than for within a batch. Intralaboratory relative standard deviations for replicate analyses ranged from 6% to 60%. Interlaboratory studies, using standard reference materials showed relative standard deviations from 4% to 135%. There appeared to be little dependance of variability on concentration, suggesting matrix effects were very important. In general, effluent variability was greater than observed for pulps or sludges. Analysis of reference standards indicated that 13% to 17% variability can be attributed to differences in calibration standards. A limited study of full congener PCDD/PCDF analysis variability showed it to be greater than observed for TCDD/TCDF. |
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Keywords: | TCDD TCDF PCDD PCDF analysis interlaboratory variability pulp sludge effluent |
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