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Purity Assessment of Dinotefuran Using Mass Balance and Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

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MOLECULES
Volume 28, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28093884

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dinotefuran; certified reference material; mass balance; quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

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In this study, a DNT CRM was characterized and its purity was assessed by two independent methods. The results showed that its moisture content was 0.33mg/g, inorganic impurity was 0.01mg/g, and no detectable organic solvent was found. The DNT CRM with a mass fraction of 995mg/g can be used for preparing calibrant solutions and national routine monitoring of DNT residuals in agro-products and food.
Dinotefuran (DNT) belongs to the third-generation neonicotinoid pesticides, which are among the most common residuals in a variety of food commodities. To guarantee accurate quantification and traceability of results in food samples, certified reference materials (CRMs) are the indispensable benchmark. In this work, a DNT CRM was characterized and its purity was assessed by two independent methods, including mass balance (MB) and quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (qNMR). The mass fraction of moisture was 0.33 mg/g, the inorganic impurity was 0.01 mg/g, and no detectable organic solvent was detected. Benzoic acid was chosen as the internal standard for qNMR. Its mass fraction was 997.9 mg/g and 992.9 mg/g by MB and qNMR, respectively. Eventually, the DNT CRM was assigned a mass fraction of 995 mg/g, with expanded uncertainty of 5 mg/g (k = 2). This CRM can be used to prepare calibrant solutions and is applicable to national routine monitoring of DNT residuals in agro-products and food.

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