Performance of commercially available immunoassay-based field test kits for petroleum fuel hydrocarbons in soil

L. C. Waters, M. A. Palausky, R. Counts, R. Jenkins
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On-site field analytical methods have the potential to reduce the time and cost of assessing and remediating hazardous waste sites. Immunoassay-based methods are rapidly becoming a significant component in the arsenal of field analytical methods. However, the full potential of such alternative analytical methods will not be realized until their effectiveness has been experimentally validated. In this study, the performance of two immunoassay-based test kits for the analysis of petroleum fuel hydrocarbons in soil was evaluated. One kit was used in a semiquantitative format, the other in a quantitative format. The samples analyzed were either solvent or soil spiked with either a mixture of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and the three isomers of xylene (BTEX), or gasoline. Of the 50 assays made with the semiquantitative test, 5 were false positives and 1 was a false negative. A soil matrix effect was observed that could account for false-positive results. Experimental results obtained with the use of the quantitative test with the BTEX mixture (68 assays) correlated well with expected results; R2 values of 0.976–0.983 and slopes of 0.94–0.97 were obtained. With gasoline (38 assays), R2 values of 0.957–0.987 and slopes of 0.76–0.78 were obtained. The lower slopes obtained with gasoline are indicative of the lower immunoreactivity of that particular sample of gasoline relative to the BTEX mixture. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Field Analyt Chem Technol 1:135–144, 1997
市售的基于免疫分析的土壤中石油燃料碳氢化合物现场测试试剂盒的性能
现场分析方法有可能减少评估和修复危险废物场址的时间和费用。基于免疫测定的方法正在迅速成为现场分析方法库中的重要组成部分。然而,这种替代分析方法的全部潜力将无法实现,直到其有效性已被实验证实。本研究对两种基于免疫分析法的土壤中石油燃料碳氢化合物分析试剂盒的性能进行了评价。一种试剂盒以半定量形式使用,另一种试剂盒以定量形式使用。分析的样品要么是溶剂,要么是土壤中加入了苯、甲苯、乙苯和三种二甲苯异构体(BTEX)的混合物,要么是汽油。在用半定量测试进行的50次分析中,5次为假阳性,1次为假阴性。观察到土壤基质效应可以解释假阳性结果。使用BTEX混合物(68次分析)进行定量测试获得的实验结果与预期结果相关良好;R2为0.976 ~ 0.983,斜率为0.94 ~ 0.97。汽油(38次)的R2值为0.957 ~ 0.987,斜率为0.76 ~ 0.78。用汽油得到的较低的斜率表明,与BTEX混合物相比,该特定汽油样品的免疫反应性较低。©1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc化学工程学报(英文版),1997
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