Nonextractive immunoassay analysis of contaminated sediments

A novel testing method determines the amount of organic compounds sorbed to sediments. It is a nonextractive immunoassay which has demonstration data for 2,4-dinitrobenzene sulfonate (a model pollutant for which antibodies are commercially available) sorbed to crushed brick (a model sediment surroga...

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description A novel testing method determines the amount of organic compounds sorbed to sediments. It is a nonextractive immunoassay which has demonstration data for 2,4-dinitrobenzene sulfonate (a model pollutant for which antibodies are commercially available) sorbed to crushed brick (a model sediment surrogate). the nonextractive immunoassay quantitatively distinguishes between contamination levels. Advantages of the nonextractive immunoassay include small sample size (
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Immunoassay
Organic compounds
Sediment pollution
Sediments
Test procedures
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