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Simultaneous capillary GC-MS determination of triazines and amides in water

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A simultaneous capillary Gas Chromatographic-Mass Spectrometric (GC-MS) method is described for the determination of thirteen pesticides belonging to the triazine and amide families in water. The sample is extracted in liquid-liquid mode (dichloromethane) and then the determination of the residues is carried out by capillary gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection in the Selected-Ion Monitoring mode (SIM). The average recoveries of spiked compounds are in the 78.4–135.4% range between the relative low level (0.100 μg L−1) and the relative high level (10.0 μg L−1). The limits of detection (LOD) are in the 0.009–0.128 μg L−1 range.

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Hu, R., Berthion, J.M., Bodereau, I. et al. Simultaneous capillary GC-MS determination of triazines and amides in water. Chromatographia 43, 181–186 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02292948

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