Evaluation of pesticide adsorption in gas chromatographic injector and column

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Abstract

Components in complex matrices can cause variations in chromatographic response during analysis of pesticides by gas chromatography. These variations are related to the competition between analytes and matrix components for adsorption sites in the chromatographic system. The capacity of the pesticides chlorpyrifos and deltamethrin to be adsorbed in the injector and chromatographic column was evaluated by constructing three isotherms and changing the column heating rate to 10 and 30 °C min -1. By using ANCOVA to compare the slope of calibration graphs, results showed that the higher the injector temperature (310 °C) the lower the pesticide adsorption. Also, deltamethrin influenced the adsorption of chlorpyrifos on the column chromatographic.

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De Pinho, G. P., Silvério, F. O., Neves, A. A., & De Queiroz, M. E. L. R. (2012). Evaluation of pesticide adsorption in gas chromatographic injector and column. Quimica Nova, 35(4), 738–742. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422012000400016

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