Title of article :
Glyphosate detection with ammonium nitrate and humic acids as potential interfering substances by pulsed voltammetry technique
Author/Authors :
Martيnez Gil، نويسنده , , Pablo and Laguarda-Miro، نويسنده , , Nicolas and Camino، نويسنده , , Juan Soto and Peris، نويسنده , , Rafael Masot، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
4
From page :
702
To page :
705
Abstract :
Pulsed voltammetry has been used to detect and quantify glyphosate on buffered water in presence of ammonium nitrate and humic substances. Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide active ingredient in the world. It is a non-selective broad spectrum herbicide but some of its health and environmental effects are still being discussed. Nowadays, glyphosate pollution in water is being monitored but quantification techniques are slow and expensive. Glyphosate wastes are often detected in countryside water bodies where organic substances and fertilizers (commonly based on ammonium nitrate) may also be present. Glyphosate also forms complexes with humic acids so these compounds have also been taken into consideration. The objective of this research is to study the interference of these common pollutants in glyphosate measurements by pulsed voltammetry. The statistical treatment of the voltammetric data obtained lets us discriminate glyphosate from the other studied compounds and a mathematical model has been built to quantify glyphosate concentrations in a buffer despite the presence of humic substances and ammonium nitrate. In this model, the coefficient of determination (R2) is 0.977 and the RMSEP value is 2.96×10−5 so the model is considered statistically valid.
Keywords :
Voltammetry , Humic substance , Glyphosate , Mathematical model , ammonium nitrate
Journal title :
Talanta
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Talanta
Record number :
1668514
Link To Document :
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