Interlaboratory Comparison of Pesticide Recovery from Water Using Solid-Phase Extraction Disks and Gas Chromatography

Author:

Mersie Wondi1,Clegg Chris2,Wauchope R Don2,Dumas Jose A3,Leidy Ross B4,Riley Melissa B5,Young Roddy W6,Mattice John D7,Mueller Thomas C8,Senseman Scott A9

Affiliation:

1. Virginia State University, Agricultural Research Station, PO Box 9061, Petersburg, VA 23806

2. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, PO Box 748, Tifton, GA 31793

3. Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station, Pesticide Research Laboratory, PO Box 21360, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00928

4. North Carolina State University, Pesticide Research Laboratory, 3709 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC 27607

5. Clemson University, Department of Plant Pathology and Physiology, 120 Long Hall, Clemson, SC 29634-0377

6. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Biochemistry, 352 Litton-Reaves Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0309

7. University of Arkansas, Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, 276 Altheimer Dr, Fayetteville, AR 72704

8. The University of Tennessee, Department of Plant Sciences and Landscape Systems, PO Box 1071, Knoxville, TN 37901-1071

9. Texas A&M University, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, TX 77843-2474

Abstract

Abstract An interlaboratory study was conducted to assess the suitability of C18 solid-phase extraction disks to retain and ship different pesticides from water samples. Surface and deionized water samples were fortified with various pesticides and extracted using C18 disks. Pesticides were eluted from disks and analyzed in-house, or disks were sent to another laboratory where they were eluted and analyzed. Along with the disks, a standard pesticide solution in methanol was also shipped to be used for fortification, extraction, and analysis. The highest recovery from deionized or surface water using shipped disks was obtained for cyanazine (>97%), followed by metalaxyl (>96%), and atrazine (>92%). Although <40% of the bifenthrin, chlorpyrifos, and chlorothalonil fortified in surface water was recovered from shipped disks, recoveries from deionized water were >70%. From in-house eluted disks, bifenthrin and chlorpyrifos were recovered at 118 and 105%, whereas chlorothalonil showed 71% recovery, indicating that poor recovery from surface water was due to loss during shipping rather than low retention by the C18 disks. There was no consistent relationship between recovery from C18 disk and physicochemical properties for the pesticides included in this study. For most of the 13 pesticides tested, there were no differences in recovery between in-house extracted disks and shipped disks, indicating the suitability of disks to concentrate and transport pesticides extracted from water samples.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology,Agronomy and Crop Science,Environmental Chemistry,Food Science,Analytical Chemistry

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