A liquid chromatographic method for any liquid mixture of the 3 herbicides 2,4-D, MCPP, and dicamba, found in commercial formulations, has been collaboratively studied. Each collaborator received 4 samples, 3 of which were ternary formulations and one a binary formulation of amine salts. Concentrations in the formulations range from 0.02 to 2.32% for dicamba, 0.32 to 21.7% for 2,4-D, and 0.22 to 11.6% for MCPP. A binary solvent system and the use of a specified 25 cm column of RP 10 μm in the reverse phase ion suppression mode will selectively quantitate each herbicide, separating many impurities found in the technical products. Standard deviations in each of 11 columns of results obtained indicate good precision. The method has been adopted official first action.
A collaborative study was conducted on a gas chromatographic method for determining metribuzin. Two 75% dry flow able and two 42% liquid flowable formulations were analyzed by 18 laboratories. Formulations were extracted by shaking or ultrasonic mixing for 1-5 min with methylene chloride which contained di-n-butyl phthalate as an internal standard. The extracts were injected into a gas chromatograph equipped with an OV-225 column. Peak area ratios and peak height ratios showed no significant difference. The reproducibility coefficient of variation was 0.75% for the 75% formulation and 1.41% for the 42% formulation. This GC method has been adopted official first action.
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