2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0028-9_3
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Procedures for Analysis of Atrazine and Simazine in Environmental Matrices

Abstract: There is an ongoing need to monitor soil and trophic chain samples for residues of triazine herbicides, particularly atrazine and simazine, because these herbicides are among the most used members of their class, are toxic, can be persistent, and are widely distributed in the environment. The main purpose of this review is to provide an overview of principle techniques and approaches used in analyzing atrazine, simazine, and other triazine herbicide residues in environmental matrices. The methods covered gener… Show more

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“…The major public health concern on herbicide residues in the environment is due to the fact that many of them have low Koc and relatively low Kow and therefore, can either lixiviate, leach or run off and contaminate ground and surface water. Many herbicides have been identified as endocrine disrupters and they threaten wild life as Atrazine (Barchanska & Baranowska, 2009). The usual methodology for contaminant analysis in water is the solid phase extraction either off line or on line coupled with the analytical instrument (GC or HPLC).…”
Section: Environmental Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major public health concern on herbicide residues in the environment is due to the fact that many of them have low Koc and relatively low Kow and therefore, can either lixiviate, leach or run off and contaminate ground and surface water. Many herbicides have been identified as endocrine disrupters and they threaten wild life as Atrazine (Barchanska & Baranowska, 2009). The usual methodology for contaminant analysis in water is the solid phase extraction either off line or on line coupled with the analytical instrument (GC or HPLC).…”
Section: Environmental Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recovery was 76.6-85.7%. For pesticides determination in environmental samples chromatographic methods are usually applied, capillary electrophoresis as well as immunenzymatic procedures [6].…”
Section: Archives Of Environmental Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many herbicides have been identified as endocrine disrupters and they threaten wild life as Atrazine (Barchanska & Baranowska, 2009). The usual methodology for contaminant analysis in water is the solid phase extraction either off line or on line coupled with the analytical instrument (GC or HPLC).…”
Section: Environmental Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%