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BS ISO 11916-2:2013 Soil quality. Determination of selected explosives and related compounds Method using gas chromatography (GC) with electron capture detection (ECD) or mass spectrometric detection (MS)

BS ISO 11916-2:2013

Soil quality. Determination of selected explosives and related compounds Method using gas chromatography (GC) with electron capture detection (ECD) or mass spectrometric detection (MS)

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Standard number:BS ISO 11916-2:2013
Pages:34
Released:2013-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 67545 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 11916-2:2013


This standard BS ISO 11916-2:2013 Soil quality. Determination of selected explosives and related compounds is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.080.10 Chemical characteristics of soils

This part of ISO 11916 specifies the measurement of explosive and related compounds (nitroaromatics and nitroamines, as given in Table 1) in soils and soil materials. This part of ISO 11916 is intended for the trace analysis of explosives and related compounds by gas chromatography (GC) using electron capture detector(s) (ECD) or a mass spectrometer (MS) as detector.

This part of ISO 11916 can be used when reliable and specific identification of the compounds at low detection levels is required, e.g. for the evaluation of the toxic potential of soils contaminated with 2,6‑DNT.

Under the conditions specified in this part of ISO 11916, concentrations as low as 0,05 mg/kg dry matter can be determined, depending on the substance. Similar compounds may be analysed using this method. This is, however, to be verified experimentally.

This method is not suitable for the analysis of hexogen (RDX), octogen (HMX), hexyl, tetryl and nitropenta (PETN).

Table 1

Selected explosive and related compounds (nitroaromatics and nitroamines) for analysis

Compound Abbreviation CAS-RNa
Nitrobenzene NB 98-95-3
1,3,5‑Trinitrobenzeneb 1,3,5-TNB 99-35-4
2‑Nitrotoluene 2-NT 88-72-2
3‑Nitrotoluene 3-NT 99-08-1
4‑Nitrotoluene 4-NT 99-99-0
2,4‑Dinitrotoluene 2,4-DNT 121-14-2
2,6‑Dinitrotoluene 2,6-DNT 606-20-2
3,4‑Dinitrotoluene 3,4-DNT 610-39-9
2,4,6‑Trinitrotoluene 2,4,6-TNT 118-96-7
4‑Amino‑2,6‑dinitrotoluene 4-A-2,6-DNT 1946-51-0
2‑Amino-4,6‑dinitrotoluene 2-A-4,6-DNT 35572-78-2

a CAS-RN: Chemical Abstract Service-Registry Number.

b 1,3,5-TNB gave poor interlaboratory trial results and its analysis could be problematic.