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Standard ID HY/T 147.2-2013 (HY/T147.2-2013)
Description (Translated English) Code of practice for marine monitoring technology. Part 2: Sediment
Sector / Industry Marine Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard A45
Classification of International Standard 07.060
Word Count Estimation 67,617
Quoted Standard GB 17378.1; GB 17378.2; GB 17378.3; GB 17378.5; GB/T 6379.2-2004;
Regulation (derived from) Industry standard filing Notice 2013 No. 8 (No. 164 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) State Oceanic Administration
Summary This standard specifies: marine sediment monitoring project analysis. This standard applies to: far from the sea and coastal waters sediment monitoring, also applies to the estuary, into the sea outfall and adjacent waters sediment monitored.

HYT147.2-2013: Code of practice for marine monitoring technology. Part 2: Sediment

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Code of practice for marine monitoring technology.Part 2.Sediment ICS 07.060 A45 People's Republic of China Marine Industry Standard Marine monitoring technical regulations Part 2.sediment Part 2.Sediment Released on.2013-04-25 2013-05-01 Implementation Issued by the State Oceanic Administration

Table of contents

Preface Ⅲ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 1 4 General provisions 1 5 Determination of total mercury---thermal decomposition cold atomic absorption spectrometry 2 6 Simultaneous determination of copper, lead, zinc, cadmium, chromium, lithium, vanadium, cobalt, nickel, arsenic, aluminum, titanium, iron, and manganese---inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry 4 7 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons 8 8 Phthalates 22 9 Determination of organophosphorus pesticides---gas chromatography 30 10 Determination of organotin---gas chromatography 33 11 Determination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers---gas chromatography/mass spectrometry 37 Appendix A (Normative Appendix) Record Form 42 Appendix B (informative appendix) Method detection limit 55 Appendix C (informative appendix) Acid-soluble volatile sulfur compounds and simultaneous extraction of metals---balanced distribution determination method 57 Figure 1 GC-MS-SIM spectra of 18 PAHs standard solutions 11 Figure 2 Gas chromatograms of 16 PAHs standard solutions 16 Figure 3 Liquid chromatograms of 16 PAHs standard solutions 20 Figure 4 Gas chromatography/mass spectrogram of 6 standard solutions of phthalate ester 25 Figure 5 Gas chromatogram of 6 standard solutions of phthalate ester 29 Figure 6 Gas chromatograms of 14 standard solutions of organophosphorus pesticides 32 Figure 7 Gas chromatogram of standard solution of organotin compound 36 Figure 8 Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrogram of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Standard Solution 40 Figure C.1 AVS measuring device 58 Table 1 Analysis conditions of automatic mercury analyzer 3 Table 2 Reference working conditions of microwave digestion instrument 6 Table 3 The repeatability, reproducibility and recovery rate of each element determined by ICP-MS 7 Table 4 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon standard series solution concentration 10 Table 5 GC-MS determination of the retention time of PAHs and quantitative ions 12 Table 6 Repeatability, reproducibility and recovery rate of PAHs measured by GC-MS 13 Table 7 Repeatability, reproducibility and recovery rate of PAHs measured by GC-FID 17 Table 8 HPLC gradient elution program 20 Table 9 The relative standard deviation of repeatability of PAHs measured by HPLC 21 Table 10 Concentration of standard series of phthalates 24 Table 11 GC-MS determination of phthalate quantification ion 25 Table 12 The repeatability, reproducibility and recovery rate of phthalate esters determined by GC-MS 26 Table 13 The repeatability, reproducibility and recovery rate of phthalate esters determined by GC-ECD 30 Table 14 Repeatability, reproducibility and recovery rate of organophosphorus pesticides determined by GC-FPD 33 Table 15 Repeatability, reproducibility and recovery rate of organotin compounds measured by GC-FPD 37 Table 16 GC-MS determination of retention time of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and characteristic ions 40 Table 17 The repeatability, reproducibility and recovery rate of polybrominated diphenyl ethers determined by GC-MS 41 Table A.1 Records of mercury analysis in sediment samples Table 42 Table A.2 Analysis records in sediment samples Table 43 Table A.3 Record table 44 of internal standard working curve of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediment samples Table A.4 PAHs Analysis Records in Sediment Samples Table 45 Table A.5 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons working curve record table 46 in sediment samples Table A.6 PAH analysis records in sediment samples Table 47 Table A.7 Analysis record of phthalates in sediment samples Table 48 Table A.8 Standard curve record of phthalates in sediment samples 49 Table A.9 Analysis record of phthalates in sediment samples 50 Table A.10 Standard curve record of organophosphorus pesticides in sediment 51 Table A.11 Analysis record of organophosphorus pesticides in sediments Table 52 Table A.12 Analysis record of organotin compounds in sediment Table 53 Table A.13 PBDE analysis records in sediment samples Table 54 Table B.1 Detection limit of determination method 55 Table C.1 AVS analysis record of sediment samples 60 Table C.2 SEM analysis record of sediment sample 61

Foreword

HY/T 147 "Marine Monitoring Technical Regulations" is divided into seven parts. ---Part 1.Sea water; ---Part 2.Sediment; ---Part 3.Organisms; ---Part 4.Ocean atmosphere; ---Part 5.Marine ecology; ---Part 6.Marine Hydrology, Meteorology and Sea Ice; ---Part 7.Satellite remote sensing technology methods. This part is part 2 of HY/T 147. This section was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This part was proposed by the National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center. This part is under the jurisdiction of the National Marine Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC283). This section is responsible for the drafting unit. National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center. Participating in the drafting of this section. South China Sea Environmental Monitoring Center of State Oceanic Administration, East China Sea Environmental Monitoring Center of State Oceanic Administration, State Oceanic Administration Beihai Environmental Monitoring Center. The main drafters of this section. Han Gengchen, Yao Ziwei, Zhang Zhifeng, Wang Juying, Ma Yongan, Jiang Wenbo, Ma Xindong, Wang Lijun, Wang Yanjie, Liu Guangyuan, Zhao Dongmei, Zhao Shilan, Liu Liang, Chen Shumei, Lin Zhongsheng, Xu Hengzhen, Cheng Xiangsheng, Liu Fuping, Qin Banghui, Zhang Yong, Qiu Jinkun, Zhang Shugang, Huang Chuguang, Wu Shiwei, Lu Chuqian, Zhou Peiyu, Lu Dapeng, Cui Wenlin, Zhao Yuhui, Wang Xinping, Cao Lixin. Marine monitoring technical regulations Part 2.sediment

1 Scope

This part of HY/T 147 specifies the analysis method of marine sediment monitoring items. This part applies to the monitoring of sediments in the offshore and offshore areas, as well as the monitoring of sediments in estuaries, sewage outlets into the sea, and adjacent sea areas. monitor.

2 Normative references

The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated reference documents, only the dated version applies to this article Pieces. For undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB 17378.1 Marine Monitoring Specification Part 1.General GB 17378.2 Marine Monitoring Specification Part 2.Data Processing and Analysis Quality Control GB 17378.3 Marine Monitoring Specification Part 3.Sample Collection, Storage and Transportation GB 17378.5 Marine Monitoring Specification Part 5.Sediment Analysis GB/T 6379.2-2004 Measurement methods and accuracy of results (accuracy and precision) Part 2.Determine standard measurement methods Basic method of method repeatability and reproducibility

3 Terms and definitions

The terms and definitions defined in GB 17378.1 and GB 17378.2 apply to this document.

4 General rules

4.1 Sample collection The collection, preparation, storage, transportation and pretreatment of samples shall be carried out in accordance with the relevant regulations of GB 17378.3 and GB 17378.5. 4.2 Reagents and materials Laboratory supplies, water, reagents and solvents should meet the following requirements. a) Test tubes with scales, concentrator bottles, pipettes, volumetric flasks, etc. for experiment should be calibrated before use; b) Glass containers and utensils should be washed with water, washed with detergent, and then washed with pure water or deionized water, dried or dried naturally; c) Reagents and organic solvents are purified according to the specific analysis method requirements of the test items; d) The reagents and solvents used should be similar products produced by the same manufacturer; e) In order to ensure the reproducibility and reproducibility of the experiment, the redistilled organic reagents should be mixed and the experimental conditions should be consistent. 4.3 Commonly used equipment in the laboratory The equipment commonly used in general laboratories is as follows.

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