Modern Water: 73300:  Chlordane (cyclodiene) in water by immunoassay

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Official Method Name
EnviroGard Cyclodiene Test Kit 73300 (SDI 1998) http://www.sdix.com/
Current Revision
1998
Media
WATER
Instrumentation
Immunoassay
Method Subcategory
Organic
Method Source
  Modern Water
Citation
  Modern Water Inc. User Guides
Brief Method Summary
Inhibition immunoassay, with a colorimetric indicator for competitive binding of analyte and an enzyme-labeled conjugate to surface-immobilized antibodies. Colorimetric response is inversely related to the concentration (log) of analyte in the sample or standard. Calibrated using chlordane. Sensitivity to chlordane less than to dieldrin, endosulfan and endrin. Reagents are purchased in kits with manufacturers' instructions for sample preparation and analysis. Requirements: a supply of clean water and methanol, to dilute sample extracts, and to prepare standards; filtration equipment to remove particulates from water samples; a spectrometer, which accepts sample tubes (SDI EnviroGard), for analyses at visible wavelengths (450 nm primary; 600 or 650 nm reference); equipment to automate sample preparation for large numbers of samples (prefiltration, measurement of uL volumes, agitation), so that contact times with reagents are controlled as required; computerized data acquisition and processing. Expendable supplies - approximately $12 per determination.
Scope and Application
Screening for ambient and compliance monitoring. Can be adapted for analysis of soils by Method 4041. Soil screening for chlordane by immunoassay (EPA 1995).
Applicable Concentration Range
10, 100 ug/L as chlordane
Interferences
Sensitivity > chlordane: dieldrin; endosulfan; endrin. Sensitivity < chlordane: aldrin; lindane; heptachlor;
Quality Control Requirements
Recommended for a kit allowing 20 qualitative determinations:

a. calibration with 2 standards (10 and 100 ug/L) and 1 blank

b. precision: 1 sample analyzed in duplicate (repeat);

c. accuracy: 1 matrix sample, spiked with the target analyte at mid-range.

d. validation: analysis of 1 positive and 1 negative sample by an independent method for confirmation
Sample Handling
Samples are typically collected in glass containers with Teflon-lined caps. Immediate dilution with stabilizer (methanol:sample, 1:3, v/v) is recommended to inhibit adsorption to the container. Drinking water samples are typically dechlorinated with 0.008% sodium thiosulfate, but the choice of reagents needs to be validated for the kit being used. Samples are held in a refrigerator at 4 oC. Immunoassay reagents and kits are stored in the dark at 4 to 8 oC until use.
Water samples generally need to be centrifuged or prefiltered to 0.2 um. Aliquots of samples and reagents are accurately measured (uL) and mixed for required times, following manufacturer's instructions for use of the materials purchased.
Maximum Holding Time
5 days at 4oC until extraction and analysis
Relative Cost
Less than $50
Sample Preparation Methods