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Química Nova | 2002

Glifosato: propriedades, toxicidade, usos e legislação

Ozelito Possidônio de Amarante Júnior; Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Natilene Mesquita Brito; Maria Lúcia Ribeiro

This paper supplies a compact revision on the herbicide glyphosate physic-chemistry characteristic mains, including toxicity and valid Brazilian legislation for its use.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2000

Determination of rice herbicides, their transformation products and clofibric acid using on-line solid-phase extraction followed by liquid chromatography with diode array and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometric detection

Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Julio Cesar Rocha; Damià Barceló

A simultaneous method for the trace determination of acidic, neutral herbicides and their transformation products in estuarine waters has been developed through an on-line solid-phase extraction method followed by liquid chromatography with diode array and mass spectrometric detection. An atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) interface was used in the negative ionization mode after optimization of the main APCI parameters. Limits of detection ranged from 0.1 to 0.02 ng/ml for 50 ml of acidified estuarine waters preconcentrated into polymeric precolumns and using time-scheduled selected ion monitoring mode. Two degradation products of the acidic herbicides (4-chloro-2-methylphenol and 2,4-dichlorophenol) did not show good signal response using APCI-MS at the concentration studied due to the higher fragmentor voltage needed for their determination. For molinate and the major degradation product of propanil, 3,4-dichloroaniline, positive ion mode was needed for APCI-MS detection. The proposed method was applied to the determination of herbicides in drainage waters from rice fields of the Delta del Ebro (Spain). During the 3-month monitoring of the herbicides, 8-hydroxybentazone and 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid were successively found in those samples.


Química Nova | 2002

Métodos de extração e determinação do herbicida glifosato: breve revisão

Ozelito Possidônio de Amarante Júnior; Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Natilene Mesquita Brito; Maria Lúcia Ribeiro

This paper supplies a compact revision about the main extraction, clean-up and pre-concentration methods of the herbicide glyphosate for water and soil samples, as well as methods for its determination and quantification.


Química Nova | 2003

BREVE REVISÃO DE MÉTODOS DE DETERMINAÇÃO DE RESÍDUOS DO HERBICIDA ÁCIDO 2,4- DICLOROFENOXIACÉTICO (2,4-D)

Ozelito Possidônio de Amarante Júnior; Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Gilvanda Silva Nunes; Maria Lúcia Ribeiro

This paper supplies a revision about the main techniques of extraction, clean-up and pre-concentration of the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) in water and soil samples, as well as chromatographic methods and immune assays for its identification and quantification.


International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry | 1998

Multiresidue Analysis of Pesticides in Water from Rice Cultures by On-line Solid Phase Extraction Followed by LC-DAD

Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Julio Cesar Rocha; Damià Barceló

An automated on-line solid phase extraction procedure followed by liquid chromatography with diode array detection was investigated for the determination of different classes of pesticides in water samples containing varied amount of humic substances. The different pesticides used were: carbendazin, carbofuran, atrazine, diuron, propanil, molinate, alachlor, parathion-ethyl, diazinon, trifluralin and the degradation products deisopropylatrazine and deethylatrazine. Humic substances extracted from a Brazilian sediment were used from 5 to 80 mg/l and their influence on recoveries was evaluated in neutral and acidic media. Recoveries higher than 70 % were obtained for all the pesticides, from the preconcentration of 75 ml of aqueous sample fortified at 2 ng/ml using precolumns packed with PLRP-S. Good recoveries were obtained at neutral pH for most of the analytes up to 40 mg/l of humic acid. Only at 80 mg/l the recoveries were significantly affected, both at acidic and neutral pH. The method was applied to the determination of pesticides in river water spiked at 0.1 to 1 ng/ml. Detection limits obtained for water containing 10 mg/l of humic acid were between 0.05 and 0.3 ng/ml.


Química Nova | 2002

Extração por fluido supercrítico de alguns inseticidas carbamatos em amostras de batata, com determinação por HPLC/fluorescência e confirmação por HPLC/espectrometria de massas

Gilvanda Silva Nunes; Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Damià Barceló; Alexandre Santos Pimenta; Maria Lúcia Ribeiro

Six supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) methods were tested, by varying the following operational parameters: CO2 pressure, time and temperature of extraction, type and proportion of static modifier, and Hydromatrix®/sample rate into cell. Firstly, insecticide carbamates were extracted from spiked potatoes samples (fortification level of 0,5 mg.Kg-1) by using SPE procedures, and then final extracts were analyzed HPLC/fluorescence. Good performance was observed with SFE methods that operated with values of temperature and CO2 pressure of 50 oC and 350 bar, respectively. Best efficiency was obtained when it was used acetonitrile as a modifier (3% on the cell volume), and Hydromatrix®/sample rate of 2:1. Static time was of 1 min; total extraction time was of 35 min; dynamic extraction was performed with 15 mL of CO2, and it was used methanol (2 mL) for the dissolution of the final residue. In such conditions, pesticide recoveries varied from 72 to 94%, depending on the analyzed compound. In higher extraction temperatures, a rapid degradation was observed for some compounds, such as aldicarb and carbaryl; presence of their metabolites was further confirmed by HPLC-APCI/MS in positive mode. Detection limits for chromatographic analysis varied from 0,2 to 1,3 ng.


Eclética Química | 2002

Estudo da adsorção/dessorção de 2,4-D em solos usando técnica cromatográfica

Ozelito Possidônio de Amarante Júnior; Natilene Mesquita Brito; Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Maria Lúcia Ribeiro

This research studied the adsorption and the desorption of the herbicide 2,4-Dichlorofenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) in soil from Urbano Santos - MA. The region has eucalyptus crops, and they will be used for attainment of cellulose. Herbicides, namely 2,4-D, are used for clean the fields before the plantation and in the firsts 12 months. The Freundlich isotherm was used as model for this study, and the 2,4-D concentration was determined through high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). This determination was studied by recoveries assays. The results suggest the 2,4-D to show bigger adsorption at organic mater of studied soil that others kinds of the soils. This can results in lower tendency of leaching and degradation, but the herbicide shows high potential of leaching when compared with others pesticides.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2004

Comparative investigation between acetylcholinesterase obtained from commercial sources and genetically modified Drosophila melanogaster: application in amperometric biosensors for methamidophos pesticide detection.

Paulo Roberto Brasil de Oliveira Marques; Gilvanda Silva Nunes; Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Silvana Andreescu; Jean-Louis Marty


Environmental Science & Technology | 1998

Rapid degradation of propanil in rice crop fields

Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Julio Cesar Rocha; Rosa Alonso; Elena Castro Martínez; Carles Ibanez; Damià Barceló


Pesticidas: Revista de Ecotoxicologia e Meio Ambiente | 2002

AVALIAÇÃO DA EXATIDÃO E DA PRECISÃO DE MÉTODOS DE ANÁLISE DE RESÍDUOS DE PESTICIDAS MEDIANTE ENSAIOS DE RECUPERAÇÃO

Ozelito Possidônio de Amarante Júnior; Luciana Polese; Teresa Cristina Rodrigues dos Santos; Maria Lúcia Ribeiro

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Damià Barceló

Spanish National Research Council

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Ícaro Oliveira Lima

Federal University of Maranhão

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Alexandre Santos Pimenta

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Elena Castro Martínez

Spanish National Research Council

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Rosa Alonso

Spanish National Research Council

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