2013
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.29.1061
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Determination of Thiram and Aminocarb Pesticides in Natural Water Samples Using Flow Injection with Tris(2,2′-bipyridyl)-ruthenium(II)-diperiodatoargentate(III) Chemiluminescence Detection

Abstract: A simple and sensitive flow-injection (FI) method is reported for the determination of thiram and aminocarb pesticides in natural water samples based on the strong enhancing effects of these pesticides on the tris(2,2′-bipyridyl)ruthenium(II)-diperiodatoargentate(III) (Ru(bipy)3 2+ -DPA) chemiluminescence (CL) system. Under the optimum experimental conditions, the CL intensity was linear over the range of 1.0 -1000 and 1.0 -10000 ng mL -1 (R 2 = 0.9998 (n = 7) and 0.9994 (n = 11)) for thiram and aminocarb, res… Show more

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“…Table 2 presents the analytical performance of the proposed approach and its comparison with traditional techniques such as HPLC–UV, HPLC–MS, LC–MS, GC–MS, voltammetry, FI–EC, SERS, FI–FTIR, GTA, AES, FL, and spectrophotometry/colorimetry used for the determination of THI fungicide in diverse samples. The sensitivity of the proposed method is higher than that in most of these techniques and comparable or slightly less sensitive than RP‐HPLC–UV, [ 8 ] CL ,52 and FI–CL [ 53 ] when analyzing THI in water samples, but these methods [ 8,10 ] have narrow linear range comparatively. The proposed approach has several characteristics such as good sensitivity, low cost, minimal sample preparation, required low sample volume, and high injection frequency.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 2 presents the analytical performance of the proposed approach and its comparison with traditional techniques such as HPLC–UV, HPLC–MS, LC–MS, GC–MS, voltammetry, FI–EC, SERS, FI–FTIR, GTA, AES, FL, and spectrophotometry/colorimetry used for the determination of THI fungicide in diverse samples. The sensitivity of the proposed method is higher than that in most of these techniques and comparable or slightly less sensitive than RP‐HPLC–UV, [ 8 ] CL ,52 and FI–CL [ 53 ] when analyzing THI in water samples, but these methods [ 8,10 ] have narrow linear range comparatively. The proposed approach has several characteristics such as good sensitivity, low cost, minimal sample preparation, required low sample volume, and high injection frequency.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A limited number of batch and FI methods based on different CL systems have been described to determine THI in environmental, pharmaceutical, food, and biological samples. [ 51–56 ] Girotti et al .51 described the CL‐enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (CL‐ELISA) for measuring THI in honeybee extracts using polyclonal antibodies, horseradish peroxidase as labeling enzyme, and luminol. The average recovery values of 72% and 60% are reported using solid‐phase extraction (SPE) and liquid–liquid extraction techniques when spiking 0.075 μg ml −1 THI to the honeybee extract, respectively.…”
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“…Pérez‐Ruiz et al . [ 67,73 ] proposed an FI–CL determination of carbamates using a [ 59 ] Ru(bipy) 3 2+ system. This was based on the on‐line conversion of carbamates to MA that was reacted (as a reducing agent) with Ru(bipy) 3 3+ generated through the on‐line photo‐oxidation of Ru(bipy) 3 2+ with peroxydisulfate, producing [Ru(bipy) 3 2+ ]*.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Asghar et al . [ 59 ] also reported a tris(2,2′‐bipy)ruthenium (II)–diperiodatoargentate (III) (Ru(bipy) 3 2+ –DPA) CL system with an FI analytical method to analyze thiram and aminocarb pesticides in natural water samples. It was based on the enhancing effect of these pesticides on the CL signal generated using a developed system.…”
Section: Cl‐based Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%