1994
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-1116(08)71464-x
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Investigating a leaching test for PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in waste and building materials

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“…The standards for batch leaching (Parts 1–2) are designed as shake tests and are fast, relatively cheap, and easy to conduct. However, when applied for assessment of HOCs, like PAHs, these tests have proven to overestimate the leaching by orders of magnitude. The main reason for this bias is caused by the vigorous mixing of the sample, which leads to release of small particles and colloids , accompanied by adsorbed contaminants. , Since filtration of leachates should be avoided when analyzing for HOCs due to risk of analyte losses by adsorption to filters, , the standard protocols for shake tests prescribe centrifugation and decantation instead. This is, however, an imprecise method for separation since colloidal particles will be retained in the (supernatant) leachate.…”
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“…The standards for batch leaching (Parts 1–2) are designed as shake tests and are fast, relatively cheap, and easy to conduct. However, when applied for assessment of HOCs, like PAHs, these tests have proven to overestimate the leaching by orders of magnitude. The main reason for this bias is caused by the vigorous mixing of the sample, which leads to release of small particles and colloids , accompanied by adsorbed contaminants. , Since filtration of leachates should be avoided when analyzing for HOCs due to risk of analyte losses by adsorption to filters, , the standard protocols for shake tests prescribe centrifugation and decantation instead. This is, however, an imprecise method for separation since colloidal particles will be retained in the (supernatant) leachate.…”
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“…23−25 The main reason for this bias is caused by the vigorous mixing of the sample, which leads to release of small particles and colloids 26,27 accompanied by adsorbed contaminants. 28,29 Since filtration of leachates should be avoided when analyzing for HOCs due to risk of analyte losses by adsorption to filters, 30,31 the standard protocols for shake tests prescribe centrifugation and decantation instead. This is, however, an imprecise method for separation since colloidal particles will be retained in the (supernatant) leachate.…”
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confidence: 99%