HPLC Of Pesticide Residues in Environmental Samples

Author(s):  
E. G. Cotterill ◽  
T. H. Byast
2006 ◽  
Vol 24 (8) ◽  
pp. 1095-1100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dasari Rekha ◽  
Kanchi Suvardhan ◽  
Kailasa Suresh Kumar ◽  
Pattium Jayaraj ◽  
Pattium Chiranjeevi

Author(s):  
Elham Sobhanzadeh ◽  
Nor Kartini Abu Bakar ◽  
Mhd Radzi Abas ◽  
Keivan Nemati

Much attention has been made in pesticide analysis to improve agricultural productivity and control these compounds in food and environmental samples. Different methods have been applied in pesticide analysis, among these; methods based on chromatographic separation with mass spectrometric detection have been extremely useful methods for determination of pesticide residues. Despite employing of powerful instrumental techniques, the risk of interference increases with the complexity of the matrix studied, so sample preparation prior to instrumental analysis is necessary. This article reviews the analytical characteristics of the different sample preparation methods for determination of pesticide residues in food and environmental samples and biological fluids, moreover this study describes advantages, disadvantages and details on the analytical characteristics of the procedure that have been applied recently in different sample preparation methods and their application s in combination with chromatographic mass spectrometric analysis. This article provides selection of a reliable method which will be useful for the quantitative analysis of pesticide residues in variety of samples based on their evaluation in recent applications.


Author(s):  
RALPH G. NASH ◽  
MARTHA J.M. WELLS ◽  
ALLAN E. SMITH ◽  
E. VAN WAMBEKE

Author(s):  
R. E. Ferrell ◽  
G. G. Paulson ◽  
C. W. Walker

Selected area electron diffraction (SAD) has been used successfully to determine crystal structures, identify traces of minerals in rocks, and characterize the phases formed during thermal treatment of micron-sized particles. There is an increased interest in the method because it has the potential capability of identifying micron-sized pollutants in air and water samples. This paper is a short review of the theory behind SAD and a discussion of the sample preparation employed for the analysis of multiple component environmental samples.


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