Chromatography
One Step Extraction, Cleanup and Concentration of Pesticides from Soil
Nov 06 2013
Author: FMS Inc on behalf of Fluid Management Systems Inc
Introduction
Pesticides are classes of chemicals that are used to treat or control outbreaks of pests, especially insects. Food production facilities as well as safety and health organizations heavily rely on pesticides to increase food yields and / or control diseases spread by insects. Some pesticides have proven hazardous to other animals or the environment and have either been restricted or banned. The need to monitor food products for pesticides is essential as more pesticides are being discovered to have adverse effects. One class of commonly used pesticides are chlorinated pesticides. These compounds are commonly detected using EPA Method 8081. This method determines the concentrations of various organochlorine pesticides in extracts from solid and liquid matrices, including food products, by GC with electron capture detectors (ECD). This new application speeds up and combines multiple sample prep processes into a single, automated method.
The FMS PLE (Pressurized Liquid Extraction) system performs automated extraction and sample cleanup using the FMS proprietary in-cell column and delivers the concentrated extract ready for injection directly into the GC system. This is a first for analyzing chlorinated pesticides by EPA Method 8081.
Instrumentation
• FMS, Inc. PowerPrep™ PLE (Pressurized Liquid Extraction) system
• FMS, Inc. 5 gm Acidic InCell Silica Column
• FMS, Inc. PowerVap™ Direct to Vial Concentration system
• Thermo Fisher Scientific Polaris Q GCMS
Method Summary
PowerPrep PLE
1. Extraction solvent: Hexane
2. Extraction temperature: 100 ºC
3. Extraction pressure: 1500 PSI
4. Extraction time: 20 minutes
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