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Additional Sampling and Analysis Information
Systemic Agent: ETHYLENE GLYCOL

References are provided for the convenience of the reader and do not imply endorsement by NIOSH.

  • AIR MATRIX
    Bost RO, Sunshine I [ 1980]. Ethylene-glycol analysis by gas-chromatography. J Anal Toxicol 4(2):102-103.

    Cao XL, Zhu J [2001]. Monitoring method for airborne glymes and its application in fuel exhaust emission measurement. Chemosphere 45(6-7):911-917.

    NIOSH [1996]. NMAM 5523, Issue 1: Glycols. In: NIOSH Manual of analytical methods. 4th ed. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 94-113.

    Pendergrass SM [1999]. Determination of glycols in air: development of sampling and analytical methodology and application to theatrical smokes. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 60:452-457.

    Potter W [1999]. Ethylene glycol Method PV2024. OSHA Salt Lake City, UT: U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA Salt Lake Technical Center, Chromatography Team.


  • OTHER
    No references were identified for this sampling matrix for this agent.


  • SOIL MATRIX
    Davidsen JM, Grypa RD [1995]. Gas chromatographic methods for the determination of ethylene oxide and its reaction products in spices and herbs [Abstract]. 210th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 20-24.


  • SURFACES
    No references were identified for this sampling matrix for this agent.


  • WATER
    Houz P, Chaussard J [1993]. Simultaneous determination of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol and 2,3-butylene glycol in human serum and urine by wide-bore column gas chromatography. J Chromatogr B: Biomed Appl 619(2):251-257.

    Kenyon AS, Shi X, Wang Y, Ng WH, Prestridge R, Sharp K [1998]. Simple, at-site detection of diethylene glycol/ethylene glycol contamination of glycerin and glycerin- based raw materials by thin-layer chromatography. J AOAC Int 81(1):44-50.

    Maurer HH, Peters FT, Paul LD, Kraemer T [2001]. Validated gas chromatographic–mass spectrometric assay for determination of the antifreezes ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol in human plasma after microwave-assisted pivalylation. J Chromatogr B: Biomed Appl 754(2):401-409.

    Nilsson L, Jones AW [1992]. 2,3-Butanediol: A potential interfering substance in the assay of ethylene glycol by an enzymatic method. Clin Chim Acta 208(3):225-229.

    Oudhoff KA, Schoenmakers PJ, Kok WT [2003]. Characterization of polyethylene glycols and polypropylene glycols by capillary zone electrophoresis and micellar electrokinetic chromatography. J Chromatogr A 985(1-2):479-491.

    Szymanski A, Wyrwas B, Szymanowska M, Lukaszewski Z [2001]. Determination of short-chained poly(ethylene glycols) and ethylene glycol in environmental samples. Water Res 35(15):3599-3604.

    Wahl A, Azaroual N, Imbenotte M, Mathieu D, Forzy G, Cartigny B, Vermeersch G, Lhermitte M [1998]. Poisoning with methanol and ethylene glycol: 1H NMR spectroscopy as an effective clinical tool for diagnosis and quantification. Toxicology 128(1):73-81.


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