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Analytical Report
Fluorochemical Characterization of Surface Water Samples Decatur, Alabama (W1979)
Centre Analytical Laboratory Report No. 023-014B (Revision 1)
Revision Date 3/21/01
Testing Laboratory Centre Analytical Laboratory', Inc.
3048 Research Drive State College, PA 16801
3M Environmental Laboratory Contact Kent R. Lindstrom Bldg. 2-3E-09 P.O. Box 33331
St. Paul, MN 55133-3331 Phone: (651)778-5352
Requester Kris J. Hansen, Ph.D. 3M Environmental Technology & Safety Services
Bldg. 2-3E-09 P.O. Box 33331 St. Paul, MN 55133-3331
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1 Introduction
Results are reported for the analysis of a series of surface water samples received by Centre Analytical Laboratories, Inc. (Centre) from the 3M Environmental Laboratory. The samples were collected from Decatur, Alabama. The Centre study number assigned to the project is 023-014.
Specific fluorochemical characterization by liquid chromatography / tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) was requested for all samples. A total of 9 samples were received for analysis.
The samples were prepared and analyzed by LC/MS/MS for the following list of fluorochemicals:
Table 1: Target Analysis
Comoound Name Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Perfluorooctane Sulfonvlamide Perfluorooctanoate
Acronym PFOS PFOSA POAA
The analytical method used was validated by Centre. The validation protocol and results are on file with Centre. Data presented here is the highest quality data available at this time.
2 Sample Receipt
The samples were submitted in individual plastic containers and were not preserved. Nine individual sample containers were received. Sample MC-202H was not analyzed as per client request. (E-mail communication from Kris Hansen on 5/16/00). Samples were received on 05/03/00. The sample collection dates were not supplied. Chain-of-custody information is presented in Attachment C.
3 Holding Times
The analytical method used was validated against a maximum holding time of 14 days. The stability of the analytes of interest for longer periods has not been determined. However, it should be noted that field fortifications in water and other matrices have shown acceptable recoveries at 100 and 1000 ng/L for periods longer than 14 days.
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4 Methods - Analytical and Preparatory
4.1 LC/MS/MS
4.1.1 Sample Preparation for LC/MS/MS Analysis
Samples were initially treated with 200 uL of 250 mcj/L sodium thiosulfate solution to remove residual chlorine. Solid phase extraction (SPE) was used to prepare the samples for LC/MS/MS analysis. A forty-milliliter portion of sample was transferred to a C18SPE cartridge. The cartridge was first eluted with 5 mL of 40% methanol in water solution. The eluate was discarded and the SPE column was then eluted with 100% methanol. A 5 ml portion of methanol was collected for analysis by LC/MS/MS. This treatment resulted in an eight-fold concentration of the samples prior to analysis.
4.1.2 Sample Analysis by LC/MS/MS
In HPLC, an aliquot of extract is injected and passed through a liquid-phase chromatographic column. Based on the affinity of the analyte for the stationary phase in the column relative to the liquid mobile phase, the analyte is retained for a characteristic amount of time. Following HPLC separation, ES/MS provides a rapid and accurate means for analyzing a wide range of organic compounds, including fluorochemicals. Electrospray is generally operated at relatively mild temperatures; molecules are ionized, fragmented, and detected. Ions characteristic of known fluorochemicals are observed and quantitated against standards.
A Hewlett-Packard HP1100 HPLC system coupled to a Micromass Ultima MS/MS was used to analyze the sample extracts. Analysis was performed using selected reaction monitoring (SRM). Samples were extracted on 5/16/00 and analyzed by MS/MS between 5/19/00 and 5/20/00. The HPLC and MS/MS methods used for analysis and instrument parameters can be found in attachment D.
5 Analysis
5.1 Calibration A 7-point calibration curve was analyzed at the beginning and end of the analytical sequence for the compounds of interest. The calibration points were prepared at 0, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, and 1000 ng/L (ppt) The response of the quantitation ion versus the concentration was plotted for each point. Using linear regression with 1/x weighting, the slope, y-intercept and correlation coefficient (r) and coefficient of determination (r2) were determined. A calibration curve is acceptable if r >.0.985 (r2 > 0.970).
Calibration standards are prepared using the same SPE procedure used for samples.
Calibration check standards were analyzed periodically (every three to five sample injections) throughout the analysis sequence. Compliance is obtained if the standard analyte concentrations are within +/-20% of the actual value.
For the results reported here, calibration criteria were met.
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5.2 Blanks
Extraction blanks were prepared and analyzed with every extraction batch of samples. The extraction blanks should not have any target analytes present at or above the concentration of the low-level calibration standard. For these samples, the extraction blanks were compliant.
Instrument blanks in the form of clean methanol solvent were also analyzed after every highlevel calibration standard, and after known high-level samples. Again, the blanks should not have any target analytes present at or above the low-level calibration standard. For the samples presented here the instrument blanks are compliant.
5.3 Surrogates
Surrogate spikes are not a component of the LC/MS/MS analytical method.
5.4 Matrix Spikes
Matrix spikes were prepared for every field sample (excluding blanks) at a concentration of 100 ng/L using all compounds of interest. Matrix spike recoveries are given in Attachment B. All laboratory matrix spikes showed recoveries of all compounds between 70-130%
Field spikes were prepared on sample MC-201H at a concentration of 100 ng/L using all compounds of interest. The field spike is identified as MC-204H. Field spike recoveries are also given in Attachment B. PFOS showed high recovery in the field spike. All other compounds showed recoveries between 70-130%.
5.5 Duplicates
All field samples (excluding blanks) were analyzed in duplicate. Results are given along with the sample results in Attachment A.
5.6 Laboratory Control Samples
Milliq water was spiked with all compound of interest at 25 and 250 ng/L. All recoveries for all compounds were between 70-130% in each LCS. Recoveries are given with the raw data in Attachment D.
5.7 Sample Related Comments
Field blank samples consisted of empty containers. Forty milliliters of type I water filtered through a hypercarb cartridge was added to the empty container and analyzed in the same manner as the other samples.
6 Data Summary
Please see Attachment A for a detailed listing of the analytical results.
7 Data/Sample Retention
Samples are disposed of one month after the report is issued unless otherwise specified. All electronic data is archived on retrievable media and hard copy reports are stored in data folders maintained by Centre.
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8 Attachments
8.1 Attachment A: Results 8.2 Attachment B: Matrix Spike Recoveries (Field and Laboratory Spikes) 8.3 Attachment C: Chain of Custody 8.4 Attachment D: LC/MS/MS Raw Analytical Data
9 Signatures
Other Lab Members Contributing to Data Enaksha Wickremesinhe Karen Smith David Bell
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Analytical Results W1979 Decatur, Alabama
3M Sample Identification
MC-201H MIC-203H MC-206H NA MC-207H NA MC-208H MC-284H NA
Sample Description
Site 1 P/N Surface Water Site 1 P/N Surface Water Duplicate Site 2 P/N Surface Water Site 2 P/N Surface Water Duplicate Site 3 P/N Surface Water Site 3 P/N Surface Water Duplicate Field Blank P/N Empty Quiet P/N Surface Water Quiet P/N Surface Water Duplicate
PFOS (ng/L)
NQ NQ NQ NQ ND ND ND 108 114
PFOSA (ng/L)
ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NQ NQ
Limit of Detection (LOD) for the procedure is appoximately 2.5 ng/L for PFOS and PFOSA and 7.5 ng/L for POAA Limit of Quantitation (LOQ) for the procedure is 25 ng/L for all compounds ND - Compound not detected NQ - Compound detected at a level between the LOD and LOQ. Result is not quantifiable. ND < LOD < NQ < LOQ
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NQ ND ND NQ ND ND ND 63.1 57.3
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Attachment B: LC/MS/MS Laboratory Spike Recovery
Sample ID: Spiked Amount (ng/L):
MC-205H 100
PFOS PFOSA POAA
Lower Recovery Limit:
Upper Recovery Limit:
Sample Concentration
(ng/L) 23.1
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130
Matrix Spike Result (ng/L)
128 107 106
Matrix Spike Result
(% Recovery)
104.9 107.0 96.8
Criteria (Pass / Fail)
PASS PASS PASS
Note: Sample results less than 25 ng/L are reported as NQ in the results section as they are below the limit of quantitation. Results are given in this table for recovery calculations only.
Also note that sample MC205-H is a laboratory spike of sample MC-201H
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Attachment B: LC/MS/MS Laboratory Spike Recovery
Sample ID: Spiked Amount (ng/L):
MC-206H 100
PFOS PFOSA POAA
Lower Recovery Limit:
Upper Recovery Limit:
Sample Concentration
(ng/L) 14.5
0 0
70
130
Matrix Spike Result (ng/L)
117 103 113
Matrix Spike Result
(% Recovery)
102.5 103.0 113.0
Criteria (Pass / Fail)
PASS PASS PASS
Note: Sample results less than 25 ng/L are reported as NQ in the results section as they are below the limit of quantitation. Results are given in this table for recovery calculations only.
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Attachment B: LC/MS/MS Laboratory Spike Recovery
Sample ID: Spiked Amount (ng/L):
MC-207H 100
PFOS PFOSA POAA
Lower Recovery Limit:
Upper Recovery Limit:
Sample Concentration
(ng/L) 0 0 0
70
130
Matrix Spike Result (ng/L)
100 101 105
Matrix Spike Result
(% Recovery)
100.0 101.0 105.0
Criteria (Pass / Fail)
PASS PASS PASS
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Attachment B: LC/MS/MS Laboratory Spike Recovery
Sample ID: Spiked Amount (ng/L):
MC-284H 100
PFOS PFOSA POAA
Sample Concentration
(ng/L)
108 18.9 63.1
Matrix Spike Result (ng/L)
200 110 161
Matrix Spike Result
(% Recovery)
92.0 91.1 97.9
Criteria (Pass / Fail)
PASS PASS PASS
Lower Recovery Limit:
70
Upper Recovery Limit:
130
Note: Sample results less than 25 ng/L are reported as NQ In the results section as they are below the limit of quantitation. Results are given in this table for recovery calculations only.
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Attachment B: LC/MS/MS Field Spike Recovery
Sample ID: Spiked Amount (ng/L):
MC-204H 100
PFOS PFOSA POAA
Sample Concentration
(ng/L)
23.1 0 9.2
Matrix Spike Result (ng/L)
169 85.6 111
Matrix Spike Result
(% Recovery)
145.9 85.6 101.8
Criteria (Pass / Fail)
FAIL PASS PASS
Lower Recovery Limit:
70
Upper Recovery Limit:
130
Note: Sample results less than 25 ng/L are reported as NQ in the results section as they are below the limit of quantitation. Results are given in this table for recovery calculations only.
Also note that sample MC-204H is a field spike of sample MC-201H
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