Determination of pesticides fenoxycarb and permethrin by sequential injection chromatography using miniaturized monolithic column

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Sequential injection chromatography system equipped with miniaturized 10 mm monolithic column was used for fast simultaneous determination of two pesticides-fenoxycarb (FC) and permethrin (PM). The system was composed of a commercial sequential injection analysis (SIA) system (FIAlab® 3000, 6-port selection valve and 5.0 mL syringe pump), commercially available column Chromolith™ RP-18e (10 mm × 4.6 mm i.d.) (Merck®, Germany) and CCD UV-vis detector (USB 2000, Ocean-optics) with 1.0 cm Z-flow cell, absorbance was monitored at 225 nm. The mobile phase used for analysis was acetonitrile/water (60:40, v/v), flow rates were 0.6 mL min-1 for elution of fenoxycarb and 1.2 mL min-1 for elution of permethrin. For each analysis 4.8 mL of mobile phase was used. The chromatographic resolution between both compounds was >8 and analysis time was <6.5 min under the optimal conditions. Limits of detection were determined at 2.0 μg mL-1 for fenoxycarb and 1.0 μg mL-1 for permethrin. Samples were prepared by diluting with mobile phase and injected volume was 10 μL for each analysis. Developed method was applied to analysis of both pesticides in veterinary pharmaceutical foams and sprays ARPALIT® Neo (Aveflor, Czech Republic). SIC method was compared with validated method (HPLC, reverse phase 100 mm monolithic column, gradient elution). © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Chocholouš, P., Šatínský, D., Sladkovský, R., Pospíšilová, M., & Solich, P. (2008). Determination of pesticides fenoxycarb and permethrin by sequential injection chromatography using miniaturized monolithic column. Talanta, 77(2), 566–570. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2008.06.015

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