Issue 3, 1984

Improved derivatisation method for the gas-liquid chromatographic determination of the herbicide oryzalin

Abstract

A rapid derivatisation method is described for the determination of the herbicide oryzalin. It involves the use of dimethylsulphinyl anion and methyl iodide or ethyl iodide. Gas-liquid chromatography is used with either an N-P or an electron-capture detector. The method was applied to the residue analysis of fortified sweet potatoes, soils and water. With an electron capture detector, residues as low as 0.01 µg g–1 in sweet potatoes and soils and 0.001 µg g–1 in water may be detected. For an N-P detector the limits of detection are 0.05 µg g–1 in sweet potatoes or soils and 0.005 µg g–1 in water. Recoveries ranged from 80–90% from these matrices at fortification levels of 0.08–0.5 µg g–1. The choice of using either the methyl or the ethyl derivative is an added advantage.

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Analyst, 1984,109, 255-258

Improved derivatisation method for the gas-liquid chromatographic determination of the herbicide oryzalin

P. C. Bardalaye and W. B. Wheeler, Analyst, 1984, 109, 255 DOI: 10.1039/AN9840900255

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