This paper describes the first approach that simultaneously quantifies four polar, water-soluble organophosphorus herbicides, i.e., glyphosate, glufosinate, fosamine and ethephon, at nanogram levels in environmental waters. The target herbicides were separated completely by ion chromatography (IC) on a polymer anion-exchange column, Dionex IonPac AS16 (4.0 mm X 250 mm), with 30 mM citric acid flowing at 0.70 mL min-1 as the eluent. On-line inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) using a quadrupole mass spectrometer was employed as a sensitive and selective detector of the effluents. Various parameters affecting the separation and detection were systematically examined and optimized. Detection limits of the herbicides achieved with the proposed IC/ICP-MS method were 1.1-1.4 μg L-1 (as compound) based on a 500-μL sample injection. Matrix anions, metal ions, phosphate, polyphosphates, non-polar and other polar organophosphorus pesticides showed no interference. The developed method was validated using reservoir water, treated water and NEWater samples spiked at the level of 10-25 μg L-1 with satisfactory recoveries (95-109%). It is applicable to the simultaneous determination of μg L-1 concentrations of the herbicides in polluted water. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Guo, Z. X., Cai, Q., & Yang, Z. (2007). Ion chromatography/inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for simultaneous determination of glyphosate, glufosinate, fosamine and ethephon at nanogram levels in water. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 21(10), 1606–1612. https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.3003
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