Journal
TRENDS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 35, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.teac.2022.e00174
Keywords
Pesticides; Soil; Chromatography; Solid -phase extraction; QuEChERS; Mass -spectrometry
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- Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan [AP09057951]
- Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan
- Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
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This article provides a summary of research on pesticide analysis in soil using chromatography-coupled methods published between 2015 and 2022. It discusses the shift towards faster, greener, and simpler alternatives to conventional techniques, the application of sample preparation and detection methods in targeted and untargeted pesticide analysis, as well as developments in the determination of chiral pesticides. The review covers sample preparation methods such as solid-phase extraction and dispersive solid-phase extraction, as well as recent trends in chromatographic separation of pesticides.
Soil is a primary sink and reservoir for pesticides pollution and one of the priority objects in terms of pesticides safety guidelines. Pesticides??? analysis in soil is a field of research which is in constant development facing numerous challenges such as the increasing amount and variety of analytes and their combinations, as well as the increasing demand for faster, simpler, more accurate and multiresidue analysis. This review provides the sum-mary of studies on pesticides analysis in soil based on chromatography-coupled methods published between 2015 and 2022. We discuss the shift toward faster, greener, and simpler alternatives to conventional techniques, application of sample preparation and detection methods to targeted and untargeted pesticide analysis, as well as the developments in stereoselective determination of chiral pesticides. The sample preparation methods such as solid-phase extraction, dispersive solid-phase extraction, and derived methods, as well as the recent trends and developments in chromatographic separation of pesticides are covered in this review. For sample preparation, the QuEChERS method is replacing other techniques and has proved to be efficient in both screening and ac-curate quantification in multiresidue analysis. Shift towards minimal sample preparation is supported by a wider application of highly sensitive and selective separation and detection systems such as LC-MS/MS. The features of different methods of sample preparation and detection are discussed with focus on optimal parameters, ad-vantages, and drawbacks. The optimal parameters of sample preparation methods were summarized based on respective publications, which makes the review a useful tool for method development and further investigations.
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