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BS EN ISO 22478:2006 Water quality. Determination of certain explosives and related compounds. Method using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection

BS EN ISO 22478:2006

Water quality. Determination of certain explosives and related compounds. Method using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 22478:2006
Pages:36
Released:2006-03-10
ISBN:0 580 47943 9
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 22478:2006


This standard BS EN ISO 22478:2006 Water quality. Determination of certain explosives and related compounds. Method using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.50 Examination of water for chemical substances

This International Standard specifies a method for determination of certain explosives, in particular nitrotoluenes, nitroamines and nitrate esters, and related compounds (by-products and degradation products), such as those listed in Table 1, in drinking water, groundwater and surface water.

Depending on the type of sample and the compound to be analysed, the lower limit of the working range for nitroaromatics and nitramines can be assumed to be between 0,1 µg/l and 0,5 µg/l (in some cases, the lower limit may be extended down to 0,05 µg/l). The lower limit of the working range for nitrate esters may be assumed to be higher (0,5 µg/l or more).

Similar compounds, in particular other nitroaromatics, may also be determined by this method, but its applicability will have to be checked in each individual case.