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6.3.3.4 Limits of quantification
Table 75 to Table 77 show the limits of quantification (LOQ) of the analytes in the
different matrices. LOQ are calculated for a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of 9; the limits
of detection (LOD) are calculated for an S/N ratio of 3.
Table 75: Limits of quantification of the analytes [pg/L] in sea water samples
Analyte
Limit of Quantification [pg/L]
Chlorpyrifos-ethyl
10
Chlorpyrifos-methyl
10
Endosulfan I
20
Endosulfan II
20
Trifluralin
7
Dicofol
1000
PCP
200
TCPy
400
As shown in Table 76, the LOQs for sediments were improved during the project by
increasing the amount of sediment sample and increasing the polarity of the extraction
solvent. In this way, different samples may have partly different LOQs.
Table 76: Comparison of LOQs of the analytes [ng/g dw] in sediment samples for different sample
amounts (20 and 40 g of sediment) and different solvents (Solvent: A: acetone/hexane 50/50; B; acetone/
hexane 75/25. MAE; 10 min, 100°C, 700 W)
Analyte
LOQ (20 g sediment)
[ng/g] A a
LOQ (40 g sediment)
[ng/g] A b
LOQ (40 g sediment)
[ng/g] B c
Trifluralin
0.005
0.003
0.0006
Chlorpyrifos-
methyl
0.034
0.025
0.023
Chlorpyrifos-
ethyl
0.017
0.009
0.007
Endosulfan I
0.024
0.010
0.011
Endosulfan II
0.061
0.030
0.014
a GA371, GA387, GA402 and GA405; b GA419; C GA421.
The LOQs for biota vary depending on the particular fish species (Table 77) and are due
primarily to different amounts of lipid and matrix background levels in the three fish
species studied.