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New method for the determination of metolachlor and buprofezin in natural water using orthophthalaldehyde by thermochemically-induced fluorescence derivatization (TIFD)

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 151, Issue -, Pages 202-208

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2016.01.036

Keywords

Thermochemically-induced fluorescence derivatization; Metolachlor; Buprofezin; O-phthalaldehyde; Water analysis

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  1. Service of Cooperation and Cultural Action of the Embassy of France in Senegal [763818C]

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Herbicide metolachlor (MET) and insecticide buprofezin (BUP) were determined in natural waters by means of a newly-developed, simple and sensitive thermochemically-induced fluorescence derivatization (TIFD) method. The TIFD approach is based on the thermolysis transformation of naturally non fluorescent pesticides into fluorescent complex O-phthalaldehyde-thermoproduct(s) in water at 70 degrees C for MET and at 80 degrees C for BUP. The TIFD method was optimized with respect to the temperature, pH, complex formation kinetic and pesticides concentrations. The limit of detection (LOD=0.8 ng mL(-1) for MET and 3.0 ng mL(-1) for BUP) and quantification (LOQ=2.6 ng mL(-1) for MET and 9.5 ng mL(-1) for BUP) values were low, and the relative standard deviation (RSD) values were small (between 1.2% and 1.8%), which indicates a good analytical sensitivity and a great repeatability of TIFD method. Recovery studies were performed on spiked well, sea and draining waters samples collected in the Niayes area by using the solid phase extraction (SPE) procedure. Satisfactory recovery results (84-118%) were obtained for the determination of MET and BUP in these natural waters. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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