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Validation of a simple ion chromatography method for simultaneous determination of glyphosate, aminomethylphosphonic acid and ions of Public Health concern in water intended for human consumption

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1632, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2020.461603

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Glyphosate; AMPA; Ion Chromatography; Tap Water; Drinking Water; Public Health

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  1. [2017/248830]
  2. [2018/20342-7]

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The herbicide glyphosate and its main metabolite aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) are generally studied in environmental samples in the investigation of contamination of soil, plants, water and food. Many analytical methods are based on liquid chromatography or high-performance liquid chromatogra-phy, with pre-column or post-column derivatization; in addition, the chromatograph can be coupled to mass spectrometers for detection and quantification. Gas chromatography and spectroscopic and electrochemical methods have also been used. In this work, a simple low-cost method is presented for the analysis of water intended for human consumption with the quantification not only of glyphosate and AMPA, but also of other ions of interest to public health (fluoride, chlorite, bromate, chloride, nitrite, nitrate, sulfate and phosphate). Based on ion chromatography with conductivity detection (chemical suppression of eluent conductivity), the key point in this method is the use of gradient elution with two eluents of different pH and ionic strength, not requiring derivatization. There is no interference from the other ions at higher concentrations. The detection limits obtained for glyphosate and AMPA were 15 mu g L-1 and 80 mu g L-1, respectively. As the method allows the analysis of a large number of samples, it has been successfully applied to monitoring the quality of tap water in 89 municipalities in the northeast region of the State of SAo Paulo, Brazil. (c) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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