Issue 1095, 1967

A gas-chromatographic determination of residues of Picloram

Abstract

A method is described for the gas-chromatographic determination of Picloram herbicide in soils and plant material by using an electron-capture detector. The method described for soil has a sensitivity of 0·02 p.p.m. By the use of more rigorous clean-up procedures Picloram can be detected in other plant material at a level of 0·005 p.p.m., and recoveries of added Picloram range from 60 to 110 per cent. over the concentration range of 0·02 to 0·5 p.p.m.

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Analyst, 1967,92, 371-374

A gas-chromatographic determination of residues of Picloram

J. S. Leahy and T. Taylor, Analyst, 1967, 92, 371 DOI: 10.1039/AN9679200371

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