Piezoelectric quartz crystals (resonance frequency 10 MHz) were used for an investigation of the immunochemical reaction between 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) herbicide and several monoclonal antibodies prepared against 2,4-D. The herbicide was immobilized on the gold electrodes of the crystals silanized with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane. The activated carboxylic group of 2,4-D was linked either directly to the silanized surface or through hexamethylenediamine or albumin as a macromolecule. The interaction of the immobilized antigen with monoclonal antibody in solution was followed as a change in the resonant frequency of the crystals. The best results were achieved using 2,4-D attached to albumin. The affinity binding of five monoclonal antibodies was characterized by association (k(a)) and dissociation (k(d)) kinetic rate constants and by equilibrium association constants (K-A) which were obtained from the experimental frequency vs. time curves.