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MBOCA in urine (H2NC6H3Cl)2CH2
MW: 267.16
METHOD: 8302
8302
CAS: 101-14-4
RTECS: CY1050000
EVALUATION: PARTIAL
BIOLOGICAL INDICATOR OF:
Issue 1: 15 February 1984 Issue 2: 15 August 1994
exposure to 4,4'-methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
SYNONYMS: MOCA; di-(4-amino-3-chlorophenyl)methane; 4,4'-methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) SAMPLING
MEASUREMENT
SPECIMEN:
2 urines (pre- and post-exposure)
TECHNIQUE:
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY, ECD
VOLUME:
50 to 100 mL in polyethylene screw-cap bottles containing preservative
ANALYTE:
heptafluorobutyryl MBOCA derivative
EXTRACTIONS:
MBOCA and analyte
INJECTION VOLUME:
1 µL
PRESERVATIVE: 3 mL of 30% (w/w) citric acid solution SHIPMENT:
freeze urine and ship in dry ice in an insulated container
STABILITY:
stable for 2 days @ 25 °C and for 1 month @ -20 °C
TEMPERATURE-INJECTOR: -DETECTOR: -COLUMN:
200 °C 300 °C 1 min @ 90 °C; 35°/min; 4 min @ 250 °C
CONTROLS: collect urine from non-exposed workers COLUMN:
SE-54 capillary column, 30 m x 0.25-mm ID fused silica
CARRIER GAS:
5% methane in argon, 40 mL/min
CALIBRATION:
control urine spiked with MBOCA; MDA as internal standard
QUALITY CONTROL:
frozen pooled urine; correct for creatinine content
RANGE:
10 to 250 µg/L urine
ESTIMATED LOD:
1 µg/L urine
RECOVERY:
89% (100 µg/L of urine); 79% (4 to 25 µg/L urine)
PRECISION (Sr):
0.08
ACCURACY:
± 27 to 37%
APPLICABILITY: MBOCA is commonly found in the urine of humans exposed to the compound in the plastic industry. Despite the extensive metabolism of MBOCA in the rat, analysis of the urine of exposed workers showed only MBOCA [1]. This GC-EC D method is useful in screening workers exposed to MBOCA.
INTERFERENCES: Imipramine has a similar retention time. A careful work history/questionnaire is suggested.
OTHER METHODS: This revises P&CAM 342 [2] and Method 8302 (dated 2/15/84). This method is 40-fold more sensitive than the method in the Special Hazard Review [3]. A similar, less sensitive method using GC-FID has been described [4].
NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM), Fourth Edition, 8/15/94