1.1. Background
1.1.1. History of procedure
The OSHA Analytical Laboratory received a set of samples
requesting the analysis of bendiocarb along with other pesticides.
The samples had been collected on OVS-2 tubes. This
report describes the analytical method developed for bendiocarb.
1.1.2. Toxic effects (This section is for information only and
should not be taken as the basis of OSHA policy.)
The oral LD50 of bendiocarb is
35-100 mg/kg in mammals. (Ref. 5.3.) From another
scource, the oral LD50 for rats is 40-156
mg/kg depending on strain. (Ref. 5.2.)
1.1.3. Potential workplace exposure
Bendiocarb is used as an insecticide. (Ref. 5.2.) There was no
information available on the number of workers potentially exposed
to bendiocarb.
1.1.4. Physical properties (Ref. 5.1. to 5.3.)
CAS number: |
22781-23-3 |
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IMIS number: |
F108 |
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Molecular weight: |
223.23 |
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Molecular formula: |
C11H13NO4 |
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Vapor pressure: |
5.0 × 10-6 mm Hg at 25°C |
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Melting point: |
129-130°C |
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Solubility: |
Soluble in acetonitrile (observed); Soluble in hexane 350
ppm; soluble in water 40 ppm. |
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Chemical name: |
2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-benzodioxol-4-yl methylcarbamate |
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Synonyms: |
Bencarbate; 1,3-bezodioxole;
2,2-dimethyl-4-(N-methylcarbamato)-; Dycarb; Ficam; Ficam D;
Ficam ULV; Garvox;. Multamat; Multimet; Niomil; Ratate;
Tattoo; Turcam. |
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Description: |
white crystalline solid |
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UV Scan: |
Figure 1. |
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Structure: |
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1.2. Limit defining parameters
The detection limit of the analytical procedure is 2.4 ng per
injection. This is the amount of analyte which will give a peak whose
height is approximately five times the baseline noise.
2. Sampling Procedure
2.1. Apparatus
2.1.1. A personal sampling pump that can be calibrated to within
± 5% of the recommended flow rate with the sampling device in line.
2.1.2. OVS-2 tubes, which are specially made
13-mm o.d. glass tubes that are tapered to 6 mm o.d.,
packed with a 140-mg backup section, a
270-mg sampling section of cleaned XAD-2 adsorbent and
a 13-mm diameter glass fiber filter. The backup section
is retained by two foam plugs and the sampling section is between
one foam plug and the glass fiber filter. The glass fiber filter is
held next to the sampling section by a polytetrafluoroethylene
(PTFE) retainer. (Figure 2.)
2.2. Reagents
No sampling reagents are required.
2.3. Sampling technique
2.3.1. Immediately before sampling, remove the plastic caps from
the OVS-2 tube.
2.3.2. Attach the small end of the tube to the sampling pump with
flexible tubing.
2.3.3. Attach the tube vertically in the employee's breathing
zone in such a manner that it does not impede work performance.
2.3.4. After sampling for the appropriate time, remove the tube
and seal with plastic caps.
2.3.5. Wrap each sample end-to-end with an OSHA seal
(Form 21).
2.3.6. Record the air volume for each sample, and list any
possible interferences.
2.3.7. Submit at least one blank for each set of samples. Handle
the blank in the same manner as the samples, except no air is drawn
through it.
2.3.8. Submit bulk samples for analysis in a separate container.
Do not ship with air samples.
2.4. Desorption efficiency (glass fiber filter and
XAD-2 adsorbent)
Six vials each containing a 13-mm glass fiber filter
and 270-mg of XAD-2 adsorbent were each
liquid spiked on the glass fiber filter with 50 µL of a 2.16 mg/mL
solution of bendiocarb. These samples were allowed to equilibrate
overnight in a drawer at ambient temperature. The next day each sample
was desorbed with 2.0 mL of acetonitrile, shaken for 30 min and
analyzed as in Section 3. The results are listed in Table 2.4.
Table 2.4.
Desorption Efficiency
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Amount |
Amount |
% |
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Sample # |
Spiked, µg |
Found, µg |
Recovered |
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Ex1 |
108 |
99.37 |
92.0 |
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Ex2 |
108 |
100.24 |
92.8 |
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Ex3 |
108 |
94.53 |
87.5 |
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Ex4 |
108 |
96.71 |
89.5 |
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Ex5 |
108 |
97.94 |
90.7 |
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Ex6 |
108 |
95.81 |
88.7 |
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Average = |
90.2 |
2.5. Retention efficiency
Eighteen OVS-2 tubes were each liquid spiked with 50
µL of a 2.16 mg/mL solution of bendiocarb by spiking the glass fiber
filter. These were allowed to equilibrate overnight in a drawer at
ambient temperature. The next day 240 L of humid air (~80% relative
humidity) were drawn through each tube at 1 L/min. Six of the tubes
were each desorbed with 2.0 mL of acetonitrile, shaken for 30 min and
then analyzed as in Section 3. The results are listed in Table 2.5. No
bendiocarb was found on the backup sections of these tubes. The
remaining samples were stored, six in a drawer at ambient temperature
and six in a freezer, for use in the storage study below.
Table 2.5.
Retention Efficiency
|
Amount |
Amount |
% |
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Sample # |
Spiked, µg |
Found, µg |
Recovered |
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R1 |
108 |
108.02 |
100.0 |
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R2 |
108 |
103.23 |
95.6 |
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R3 |
108 |
104.13 |
96.4 |
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R4 |
108 |
102.32 |
94.7 |
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R5 |
108 |
105.72 |
97.9 |
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R6 |
108 |
107.41 |
99.5 |
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Average = |
97.4 |
2.6. Sample storage
After four days of storage, six tubes were each desorbed with 2.0
mL of acetonitrile, shaken for 30 min and then analyzed as in Section
3. Three of the tubes were from ambient storage and the other three
were from the freezer storage samples. The remaining tubes were
analyzed after eight days of storage. The results are given in Tables
2.6.1. and 2.6.2.
Table 2.6.1.
Ambient Storage
Days |
Amount |
Amount |
% |
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Stored |
Spiked, µg |
Found, µg |
Recovered |
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4 |
108 |
97.98 |
90.7 |
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4 |
108 |
104.71 |
97.0 |
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4 |
108 |
98.56 |
91.3 |
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8 |
108 |
96.54 |
89.4 |
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8 |
108 |
102.35 |
94.8 |
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8 |
108 |
86.04 |
79.7 |
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Average of four days = |
93.0 |
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Average of eight days = |
88.0 |
Table 2.6.2.
Freezer Storage
Days |
Amount |
Amount |
% |
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Stored |
Spiked, µg |
Found, µg |
Recovered |
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4 |
108 |
94.55 |
87.5 |
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4 |
108 |
100.29 |
92.9 |
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4 |
108 |
99.73 |
92.3 |
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8 |
108 |
102.0 |
94.4 |
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8 |
108 |
103.46 |
95.8 |
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8 |
108 |
111.83 |
103.5 |
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Average of four days = |
90.9 |
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Average of eight days = |
97.9 |
2.7. Recommended air volume and sampling rate
2.7.1. The recommended air volume is 240 L.
2.7.2. The recommended flow rate is 1.0 L/min.
2.8. Interferences (sampling)
It is not known if any compounds will interfere with the collec
tion of bendiocarb. Any suspected interferences should be reported to
the laboratory.
2.9. Safety precautions (sampling)
2.9.1. Attach the sampling equipment in such a manner that it
will not interfere with work performance or employee safety.
2.9.2. Follow all safety practices that apply to the work area
being sampled.