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Environmental Sampling and Analytical Methods (ESAM) Program

EPA Method 3570 (SW-846): Microscale Solvent Extraction (MSE)

Citation:

U.S. EPA. 2002. "Method 3570 (SW-846): Microscale Solvent Extraction (MSE)," Revision 0. Washington, DC.

Description:

Analytical Method

Purpose/Objective:

EPA’s Selected Analytical Methods for Environmental Remediation and Recovery (SAM) lists this method for preparation of wipe samples for analysis of acrylamide, acrylonitrile, aldicarb, 4-aminopyridine, brodifacoum, bromadiolone, BZ, carbofuran, carfentanil, diesel range organics, diphacinone, EA2192, fentanyl, formaldehyde, gasoline range organics, RDX, HMTD, kerosene, methomyl, methyl acrylonitrile, 3-methyl fentanyl, methyl hydrazine, monocrotophos, HMX, oxamyl, PETN, thiofanox, trimethyl phosphite, 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene, 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene and white phosphorus.

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