2003
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200301420
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Comparison of gas and high performance liquid chromatography with selective detection for determination of triazine herbicides and their degradation products extracted ultrasonically from soil

Abstract: Comparison of gas and high performance liquid chromatography with selective detection for determination of triazine herbicides and their degradation products extracted ultrasonically from soil GC and HPLC with selective detectors were compared for simultaneous determination of triazine herbicides simazine, atrazine, propazine, terbuthylazine, cyanazine, ametryn, prometryn, and atraton, and of their dealkylated degradation products in soil. The compounds were ultrasonically extracted from spiked agricultural so… Show more

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“…The recovery values of most of the selected pesticides and experimental parameters are shown to be higher than 70%, and therefore they may be considered as acceptable in terms of method confidence (Taverniers, et al, 2004). As shown in figure 1, somewhat lower recoveries were obtained for: carbofuran and the combination of FL, 130 as sorbent and AC-HEX as elution solvent, and SILICA and AC-HEX; diazinon and the combination of Al 2 O 3 and EA-AC; and aldrine with combined FL, 130 and AC-HEX, and SILICA and Al 2 O 3 with both elution solvents.…”
Section: Selection Of Sorbent and Elution Solventmentioning
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“…The recovery values of most of the selected pesticides and experimental parameters are shown to be higher than 70%, and therefore they may be considered as acceptable in terms of method confidence (Taverniers, et al, 2004). As shown in figure 1, somewhat lower recoveries were obtained for: carbofuran and the combination of FL, 130 as sorbent and AC-HEX as elution solvent, and SILICA and AC-HEX; diazinon and the combination of Al 2 O 3 and EA-AC; and aldrine with combined FL, 130 and AC-HEX, and SILICA and Al 2 O 3 with both elution solvents.…”
Section: Selection Of Sorbent and Elution Solventmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous methods of analysis were developed, mostly using the conventional liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) or Soxhlet extraction. Although these extraction procedures may be considered conventional, no small number of publications dealing with their applications in pesticide residues determination in samples of different origin can be found in recent years (Kreuzig et al, 2000;Doong and Liao, 2001;Bavcon et al, 2003;Caballo-Lopez and Luque de Castro, 2003;Kodaka et al, 2003;Monkiedje et al, 2003;Navarro et al, 2003;Nawab et al, 2003;Stipicevic et al, 2003;Sassman et al, 2004;Barra et al, 2005;Wanga et al, 2008). On the other side, as these methods are part of a standard procedure, many laboratories currently use them for routine analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were analysed on an Rtx-5MS column (Restek, Bellefonte, PA, USA) under the same conditions as described earlier. 36 …”
Section: Gc Determination Of Triazine Herbicidesmentioning
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“…36 Briefly, a 5 g portion of wet industrial soil (Ind Soil 1-4) was sonicated with 20 mL of ψ(acetone, n-hexane) = 2 : 1 mixture for 5 min. After being centrifuged at 425 g, the supernatant was decanted and the extraction was repeated with a new 10 mL portion of the same solvent mixture.…”
Section: Determination Of Triazine Herbicides and Cyanuric Acid In Inmentioning
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