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EPA Method 8081 Pesticide Standard

SKU: 22-BIG-PEST-200

Description

Pesticides, PCBs and Herbicides The EPA is tasked with the monitoring of environmental systems as they pertain to contamination and human health. The methods issued by the EPA are created to respond to specific toxins or persistent organic pollutants (POPs) found in environmental samples such as soil, source water, drinking water, and waste. In particular, pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which were in widespread industrial use up until their restriction, are of concern due to their stable and persistent nature in the environment. Another group of chemicals of high concern is the hundreds of commercial pesticides and herbicides in use in the world today. Pesticides, from algaecides to virucides, are used in large quantities in industrial and private agriculture. The concern over human pesticide exposure over the past few decades has led to extensive monitoring of these pesticides. It has been reported that over 98% of insecticides and 95% of herbicides affect areas other than their intended target product. It is essential that monitoring agencies have accurate standard mixes to measure the pesticide levels in the environment. Many new pesticides are now being tested using highly sensitive LC/MS techniques, in addition to traditional GC techniques, to determine minute amounts of residue in environmental samples and food products. At SPEX CertiPrep, we facilitate ease of monitoring and testing of pesticides by creating pesticide test mixes to suit your monitoring needs. SPEX CertiPrep is the leader in offering pesticide standards designed to work within EPA, AOAC and FDA analytical testing methods using all of the leading analytical techniques: LC, LC/MS, GC, and GC/MS. Many pesticide standard mixes are readily available in our catalog along with a large list of single pesticide standards. In addition, custom pesticide mixes can be made to your specifications to create a mix that meets your needs.

Intended Use

Test for pescides and PBCs in soil, source water, drinking water, and waste

More Information

Accredited by A2LA to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and ISO 17034:2016|Manufactured for GC, GC/MS, HPLC, LC/MS, and other analytical instrumentation|For US EPA Method 8081

Product Information

  • BrandSpex
  • Volume1 mL
  • Unit of MeasureEA
  • Storage Condition2 to 8°C
  • Product TypeOrganic Standard
  • Raw Material>95% min; as available
  • CertificationSingle: Grav. &/or Volume w/Analytical Confirm

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Component Table

Aldrin 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 309-00-2
alpha-BHC 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 319-84-6
beta-BHC 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 319-85-7
delta-BHC 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 319-86-8
gamma-BHC 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 58-89-9
alpha-Chlordane 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 5103-71-9
gamma-Chlordane 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 5103-74-2
p,p'-DDD 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 72-54-8
p,p'-DDE 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 72-55-9
p,p'-DDT 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 50-29-3
Decachlorobiphenyl 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 2051-24-3
Dieldrin 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 60-57-1
Endosulfan I 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 959-98-8
Endosulfan II 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 33213-65-9
Endosulfan sulfate 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 1031-07-8
Endrin 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 72-20-8
Endrin aldehyde 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 7421-93-4
Endrin ketone 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 53494-70-5
Heptachlor 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 76-44-8
Heptachlor epoxide (Isomer B) 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 1024-57-3
Methoxychlor 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 72-43-5
2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-m-xylene 200 µg/mL Hexane:Toluene (50:50) 877-09-8
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