Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9743573 | Analytica Chimica Acta | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A simple, fast and environmentally friendly near infrared (NIR)-based methodology was developed for Diuron determination in pesticide formulations. This methodology was based on the pesticide extraction with acetonitrile and subsequent transmittance measurement determination by peak area measurement between 2021 and 2047 nm, corrected with a single point baseline established at 2071 nm. The repeatability, as relative standard deviation of five independent analysis of a 15.3 mg gâ1 Diuron standard was 0.03% and the limit of detection 0.013 mg gâ1. The reagent consumption was clearly reduced in front of a chromatographic reference procedure from 39.1 ml acetonitrile per sample, required by liquid chromatography (LC), to 1 ml of acetonitrile consumed for NIR. The sample measurement throughput obtained by the NIR methodology was 120 hâ1, 10 times higher than that obtained by LC (12 hâ1). It can be concluded that the proposed vibrational method is appropriate for the quality control of pesticide commercial formulations.
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Authors
Javier Moros, Sergio Armenta, Salvador Garrigues, Miguel de la Guardia,