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Breakthrough in 2D‐CSIA Technology for 1,4‐Dioxane
Authors:Yi Wang
Institution:Pace's CSIA Center of Excellence (formerly ZymaX and Microseeps)
Abstract:A dual isotope technology based on compound‐specific stable isotope analysis of carbon and hydrogen (2D‐CSIA) was recently developed to help identify sources and monitor in situ degradation of the contaminant 1,4‐dioxane (1,4‐D) in groundwater. Site investigation and optimized remediation have been the focus of thousands of CSIA applications completed for volatile organic contaminants (VOCs) worldwide. CSIA for the water miscible 1,4‐D, however, has been technically challenging. The most commercially available sample preparation settings “Purge and Trap” for VOC could not efficiently extract 1,4‐D out of water for a reliable CSIA measurement, especially when the concentration is below 100 μg/L. Such a high reporting limit has prevented CSIA from being used for effective site investigation and remediation monitoring at most 1,4‐D contaminated sites, where 1,4‐D is often present at very low ppb levels. This article outlines the recent breakthrough in 2D‐CSIA technology for 1,4‐D in water, reported down to ~1 μg/L for carbon, and ~10 μg/L to 20 μg/L for hydrogen using solid‐phase extraction based on EPA Method 522, and its benefit is highlighted through a case study at a 1,4‐D contaminated site. ©2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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