Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1224338 | Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The present paper deals with the chemiluminescent determination of the herbicide Karbutilate on the basis of its previous photodegradation by using a low-pressure Hg lamp as UV source in a continuous-flow Multicommutation assembly (a solenoid valves set). The pesticide solution was segmented by a solenoid valve and sequentially alternated with segments of the 0.001 mol lâ1 of NaOH solution, the suitable media for the formation of photo-fragments; then it passes through the photo-reactor and was lead to the flow-cell after being divided in small segments which were sequentially alternated with the oxidizing system; 2 Ã 10â5 mol lâ1 of potassium permanganate in 0.2% pyrophosphoric acid. The studied calibration range, from 0.1 μg lâ1 to 65 mg lâ1, resulted in a linear behaviour over the range 20 μg lâ1-20 mg lâ1 and fitting the linear equation: I = (1180 ± 30)C + (15 ± 5) with the correlation coefficient 0.9998. The limit of detection was 10 μg lâ1 and the sample throughput 17 hâ1. After testing the influence of a large series of potential interfering species, the method was applied to water and human urine samples.
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Authors
C.M.P.G. Amorim, J.R. Albert-GarcÃa, M.C.B.S. Montenegro, A.N. Araújo, J. MartÃnez Calatayud,