Development and application of a multi-residue method to determine pesticides in agricultural water using quechers extraction and lc-ms/ms analysis

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Agricultural water is closely linked to surface and ground water as well as soil; hence, ensuring its safety is an important endeavor. We used the “quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe” (QuEChERS) method to analyze multi-residue pesticides in agricultural water by using a combined-sorbent-based clean-up procedure. Among the various sorbents examined, clean-up using ENVI-Carb combined with a primary secondary amine sorbent delivered the highest recovery of multi-residue pesticides (>93.9%). While the developed method showed satisfactory linearity (R2 > 0.9991), precision, and specificity, recovery was low for pyrazolate (29.1%) and thidiazuron (59.2%). The limits of detection and quantification for the 55 pesticides targeted in this study were in 0.02–3.0 µg L−1 and 0.1–9.9 µg L−1, respectively. The developed method was used to identify and quantify multi-residue pesticides during sample analysis. The results suggest that the QuEChERS method employing a combination of ENVI-Carb and another sorbent can be applied for the effective analysis of multi-residue pesticides in agricultural water.

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Song, N. E., Jung, Y. S., Choi, J. Y., Koo, M., Choi, H. K., Seo, D. H., … Nam, T. G. (2020). Development and application of a multi-residue method to determine pesticides in agricultural water using quechers extraction and lc-ms/ms analysis. Separations, 7(4), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations7040052

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