Determination of residues of phenoxy acid herbicides in soil and cereals by gas chromatography-ion trap detection
The analysis of several phenoxy acids in soil and cereals was carried out by gas chromatography with ion trap detection, after derivatization with BF3-methanol. Soil was extracted with methylene chloride, at acidic pH, on an orbit shaker, and plants were extracted with a 0.1 M NaOH solution in a Sorvall homogenizer. The extracts were cleaned up by liquid-liquid partition, the organic solvents evaporated and residues methylated. Herbicides residues were determined by gas chromatography-ion trap detection on a BP-1 capillary column with helium as carrier gas. Recovery through the method was studied in the range of 0.2 to 2 μg/g and was found higher than 80% for each herbicide in both matrixes. Residues of phenoxy acids were determined by selecting the base peak of their spectra, after acquisition of the total-ion chromatogram of the sample. The limit of detection in the selected-ion mode was 0.005 μg/g in soil and 0.04 μg/g in plant samples. © 1994.
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier
1994
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4059 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/292833 |
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Summary: | The analysis of several phenoxy acids in soil and cereals was carried out by gas chromatography with ion trap detection, after derivatization with BF3-methanol. Soil was extracted with methylene chloride, at acidic pH, on an orbit shaker, and plants were extracted with a 0.1 M NaOH solution in a Sorvall homogenizer. The extracts were cleaned up by liquid-liquid partition, the organic solvents evaporated and residues methylated. Herbicides residues were determined by gas chromatography-ion trap detection on a BP-1 capillary column with helium as carrier gas. Recovery through the method was studied in the range of 0.2 to 2 μg/g and was found higher than 80% for each herbicide in both matrixes. Residues of phenoxy acids were determined by selecting the base peak of their spectra, after acquisition of the total-ion chromatogram of the sample. The limit of detection in the selected-ion mode was 0.005 μg/g in soil and 0.04 μg/g in plant samples. © 1994. |
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