Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1211327 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, an isotope dilution method for determination of selected acidic herbicides by high-resolution gas chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRGC/HRMS) was developed for surface water samples. Average percent recoveries of native analytes were observed to be between 70.8 and 93.5% and average recoveries of labeled quantification standards [13C6]2,4-D and [13C6]2,4,5-T were 85.5 and 101%, respectively. Using this method, detection limits of 0.05Â ng/L for dicamba, MCPA, MCPP, and triclopyr, and 0.5Â ng/L for 2,4-D were routinely achieved. The method was applied to measuring the concentration of these analytes in surface water samples collected from five sampling locations in the Lower Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada. All of the herbicides monitored were detected at varying levels in the surface water samples collected. The highest concentrations detected for each analyte were 345Â ng/L for 2,4-D, 317Â ng/L for MCPA, 271Â ng/L for MCPP, 15.7Â ng/L for dicamba, and 2.18Â ng/L for triclopyr. Average detection frequencies of the herbicides were 95% for MCPA, 80% for MCPP, 70% for dicamba, 65% for 2,4-D, and 46% for triclopyr. Seasonal variations of herbicide levels are also discussed.
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Authors
Million B. Woudneh, Mark Sekela, Taina Tuominen, Melissa Gledhill,