The L2000 Analyzer System is an electrochemical test method designed to quantify chlorinated environmental pollutants such as PCBs, chlorinated solvents, pesticides, and herbicides in four matrices; transformer oil (PCBs), soil, water, and surface wipes. This test method provides results by detecting and measuring chlorine associated with the analyte. A chemical reagent system is used to extract the organic chlorine from the analyte. The chlorine is then measured with a chloride ion specific electrode. The electrode results are mathematically converted from ppm chloride to ppm of the target analyte by the L2000 analyzer based on the known percent chlorine associated with the analyte. The L2000 system cannot identify particular analytes in a sample, it is a screening tool that assists in determining the extent of contamination by a known analyte.
The L2000 Analyzer System is an electrochemical test method designed to quantify chlorinated environmental pollutants such as PCBs, chlorinated solvents, pesticides, and herbicides in four matrices; transformer oil (PCBs), soil, water, and surface wipes. This test method provides results by detecting and measuring chlorine associated with the analyte. A chemical reagent system is used to extract the organic chlorine from the analyte. The chlorine is then measured with a chloride ion specific electrode. The electrode results are mathematically converted from ppm chloride to ppm of the target analyte by the L2000 analyzer based on the known percent chlorine associated with the analyte. The L2000 system cannot identify particular analytes in a sample, it is a screening tool that assists in determining the extent of contamination by a known analyte.
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