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HPLC method with on-line SPE preconcentration for quantification of permethric acid sorption to goethite

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Pages 303-314 | Received 02 Sep 2003, Accepted 01 Oct 2003, Published online: 25 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Pesticide metabolites are often found to be more mobile in soil than their parent compounds. Pyrethroids are bound strongly to soil and therefore sorption of the pyrethroid metabolite permethric acid (PA) to a typical soil sorbent, goethite, was investigated. An on-line solid-phase extraction (SPE)-HPLC-UV procedure was developed for quantification of trans- and cis-permethric acid in aqueous samples. Limits of detection (LOD) were 500 times lower than those obtained with conventional HPLC-UV, resulting in LODs of 1.4 and 0.3 nM for the trans- and cis-isomers, respectively. Sorption of nanomolar concentrations of PA to goethite was found to be specific up to less than 1% surface coverage. In this range the data was described by a Langmuir equation with K ads = 7.1 × 10−9 L/mol and Γmax = 7.1 × 10−9 mol/m2 for total PA (trans + cis) at pH = 3. K ads, cis (1.4 × 106 L/mol) was approximately twice K ads, trans (7.9 × 105 L/mol). At higher PA concentrations the slope of the sorption isotherm increased, which is ascribed to hydrophobic interactions between adsorbed and dissolved PA molecules. Based on comparison with reported K om values, metal oxides are expected to have a relatively greater significance to the retention of PA than soil organic matter.

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