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Improved spectrophotometric determination of paraquat in drinking waters exploiting a Multisyringe liquid core waveguide system

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posted on 2023-05-19, 20:37 authored by Fernando Maya AlejandroFernando Maya Alejandro, Estela, JM, Cerda, V

A novel Multisyringe flow injection analysis (MSFIA) system combined with a 200 cm long pathlength liquid core waveguide (LCW) has been developed enabling for the first time the sensitive spectrophotometric determination at μg L−1 levels of the herbicide paraquat (Pq2+) in drinking waters. The proposed system is a simple, economic and fast alternative for obtaining the first evidence of paraquat pollution prior the use of more complex instrumental techniques.

The proposed methodology is based on the production of a blue free radical by reaction of Pq2+ with ascorbic acid (partially oxidized with potassium iodate) in basic medium. Limits of detection and quantification as low as 0.7 and 2.3 μg L−1, were obtained respectively. The working range is linear up to a concentration of 250 μg L−1 of Pq2+. The injection throughput of the proposed method is 34 h−1. The results obtained with the LCW are compared with those using a conventional 1 cm flow cell. The automation of standard addition procedures has been studied and implemented for samples causing matrix effects. Finally the proposed system has been applied to the determination of paraquat in drinking water samples.

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Publication title

Talanta

Volume

85

Pagination

588-595

ISSN

0039-9140

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Elsevier Science Bv

Place of publication

Po Box 211, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1000 Ae

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Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V.

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