Pesticidi i fitomedicina 2008 Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages: 265-271
https://doi.org/10.2298/PIF0804265D
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Determination of atrazine, acetochlor, clomazone, pendimethalin and oxyfluorfen in soil by a solid phase microextraction method

Đurović Rada (Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade)
Gajić-Umiljendić Jelena ORCID iD icon (Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade)
Đorđević Tijana (Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade)

A solid phase microextraction (SPME) method for simultaneous determination of atrazine, acetochlor, clomazone, pendimethalin and oxyfluorfen in soil samples was developed. The method is based on a combination of conventional liquid-solid procedure and a following SPME determination of the selected pesticides. Initially, various microextraction conditions, such as the fibre type, desorption temperature and time, extraction time and NaCl content, were investigated and optimized. Then, extraction efficiencies of several solvents (water, hexane, acetonitrile, acetone and methanol) and the optimum number of extraction steps within the sample preparation step were optimized. According to the results obtained in these two sets of experiments, two successive extractions with methanol as the extraction solvent were the optimal sample preparation procedure, while the following conditions were found to be most efficient for SPME measurements: 100 μm PDMS fibre, desorption for 7 min at 2700C, 30 min extraction time and 5% NaCl content (w/v). Detection and quantification were done by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Relative standard deviation (RSD) values for multiple analysis of soil samples fortified at 30 μg/kg of each pesticide were below 19%. Limits of detection (LOD) for all the compounds studied were less than 2 μg/kg.

Keywords: solid phase microextraction, pesticides, soil

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