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Voltammetric behaviour of some nitropesticides at the mercury drop electrode
✍ Scribed by Milan Kotouček; Margita Opravilová
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 727 KB
- Volume
- 329
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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✦ Synopsis
Classical DC-polarography and fast scan differential pulse voltammetry (FSDPV) were applied to study the reduction mechanism of five nitropesticides (trifluralin, benfluralin, pendimethalin, bromofenoxim, fluoroglycofen-ethyl) at a dropping mercury electrode (DME) and at a static mercury drop electrode (SMDE) in a medium of 4749% (v/v) alcohol or lO-20% (v/v) dimethylformamide.
The nitro groups were reduced to hydroxylamine derivatives or further to the corresponding amines depending on the type of compound and of solution acidity. The determination of nitropesticides was performed using FSDPV and adsorptive stripping voltammetty (AdSV) in model samples. The relative standard deviations were smaller than 4.5% for concentrations higher than 2ng/ml. The detection limits were found both experimentally and calculated from regression analyses. According to the experimental conditions their values were in the range 17-160ng/ml or 0.1-2.8 ng/ml for FSDPVor AdSV, respectively. The nitropesticides in artificially contaminated soils were determined after two to three times extraction with acetone. The recovery was about 96%.
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