Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Carbamate Pesticides from Soil and Cereals

  1. Izquierdo, A. 1
  2. Tena, M.T. 1
  3. Luque De Castro, M.D. 1
  4. Valcárcel, M. 1
  1. 1 Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Córdoba, 14004 Córdoba, Spain
Revista:
Chromatographia

ISSN: 0009-5893

Año de publicación: 1996

Volumen: 42

Número: 3-4

Páginas: 206-212

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.1007/BF02269654 SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-0029912121 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Otras publicaciones en: Chromatographia

Resumen

A method for the supercritical fluid extraction of carbamate pesticides (propoxur, aminocarb, carbaryl and methiocarb) from soil and cereal samples using CO 2 is proposed. Extractions were at 378 bar and 54°C. Analytes were determined in the extracts by HPLC with fluorescence detection after post-column derivatization. Recoveries from spiked soil ranged between 39.6 and 91.7%, depending on analyte and soil components. Lowest recoveries were from sandy soils. Aminocarb could not be recovered from any soil using CO 2. Recovery of aminocarb from diatomaceous earth was improved by adding methanol to the extraction cell prior to SFE, but the effect was not observed in soil samples. Recoveries for propoxur and aminocarb from spiked wheat were about 75%, and only between 30-50% for aminocarb from corn and oats, and carbaryl from wheat. Fat was coextracted using CO 2 and retained in the trap together with the analytes, however, appropriate rinsing solvent allowed on-line clean-up of the extract.