2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.07.013
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Analysis of pesticide residues by fast gas chromatography in combination with negative chemical ionization mass spectrometry

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“…In another paper, 20 pesticides were determined in baby food using GC-MS with single quadrupole in 8 min, testing the capabilities of the QuEChERS procedure versus other sample preparation methods (Hercegová et al 2006). The possibility of working in negative chemical ionization mode was also tested for the determination of 25 pesticides in fruits and vegetables treated by QuEChERS with a chromatographic run time of only 11 min (Húšková et al 2009). In general terms, several fast GC methods have been developed and validated for pesticides but, in most cases, for quite a limited number of compounds and sample matrices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another paper, 20 pesticides were determined in baby food using GC-MS with single quadrupole in 8 min, testing the capabilities of the QuEChERS procedure versus other sample preparation methods (Hercegová et al 2006). The possibility of working in negative chemical ionization mode was also tested for the determination of 25 pesticides in fruits and vegetables treated by QuEChERS with a chromatographic run time of only 11 min (Húšková et al 2009). In general terms, several fast GC methods have been developed and validated for pesticides but, in most cases, for quite a limited number of compounds and sample matrices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For illustration the chromatograms of the target ions of the pesticides analyzed by fast GC-MS in the SIM mode in the real sample extracts, in NCI and EI ionization modes, are given in Fig. 7 (Húšková et al, 2009). It is evident from the chromatograms that there are interferences in EI mode which are dependent on the matrix (orange, lettuce), whereas in NCI mode very "clean" chromatograms with high responses of analytes without influence from the matrices were obtained.…”
Section: Real-life Samples Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numbering of peaks is identical with the number of compounds given in the Table 4. (Húšková et al, 2009 -coefficients of determination, LCL-the lowest calibration level, RSDAi -relative standard deviation (6 replicates), LOD -limit of detection calculated as 3:1 S/N ratio from calibration measurements, LOQ -limit of determination calculated as 10:1 S/N ratio from calibration measurements. Table 4.…”
Section: Selectivity Enhancement By Gc-nci-ms Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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