“…As a general rule the choice of positive or negative mode depends upon polarity and acidity of analytes and sample matrix impacts. In general, ESI-is more sensitive for phenoxyacid herbicides and their transformation products (Raina and Etter, 2010;Koppen et al, 1998;Dijkman et al, 2001) and chloroacetanilide transformation products; ESI+ for sulfonylureas, phenylureas, N-methylcarbamates, organophosphorus pesticides (Cessna et al, 2006;Degenhardt et al, 2010;Hernandez et al, 2006;Steen et al, 1999;Raina and Sun, 2008); APCI+ for triazines (Dagnac et al, 2005;Jeannot et al, 2000); and APCI+ or ESI+ for chloroacetanilides (Dagnac et al, 2005;Ferrer et al, 2007;Banerjee et al, 2009 …”