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Original Articles

DETERMINATION OF ORGANOPHOSPHORUS AND TRIAZOLE PESTICIDES BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY AND APPLICATION TO VEGETABLE AND COMMERCIAL SAMPLES

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Pages 2473-2483 | Published online: 18 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

A multiresidue method using gas chromatography with electron-capture detection (ECD), nitrogen-phosphorus detection (NPD), or flame ionization detection (FID) has been developed for the determination of triazole residues such as triadimefon, penconazole, hexaconazole, diniconazole, and organophosphorus residues such as chlorpyrifos-methyl. The method has been successfully applied to the analysis of tomatoes and eggplant samples. The recoveries obtained from NPD detector for tomatoes and eggplants were in the range 62.0–109% and 66.0–104% with the relative standard deviation varied from 5.0 to 13.1% and 3.2 to 18.0%, respectively. The method was validated and applied for the determination of triazole and organophosphorus pesticides in agrochemical formulations within the recoveries of 96.3–107.2%.

Notes

y, area for chromatogram. x, Concentration (µg mL−1).

N = 5.

a ECD and NPD.

b FID. RSD, relative standard deviation. RE, Relative error.

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