You_2004_Arch.Environ.Contam.Toxicol_47_148

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Title : Evaluation of desulfuration methods for pyrethroid, organophosphate, and organochlorine pesticides in sediment with high sulfur content - You_2004_Arch.Environ.Contam.Toxicol_47_148
Author(s) : You J , Lydy MJ
Ref : Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology , 47 :148 , 2004
Abstract :

This study investigated different cleanup procedures to eliminate sulfur interference from sediments from a reclaimed mining site in Sparta, Illinois. Sonication extraction with activated copper powder was the most effective method to eliminate elemental sulfur. Extracts were then cleaned with a Florisil column before pyrethroid, organophosphate, and organochlorine pesticides were determined using gas chromatography with electron-capture detection. The method detection limits ranged from 0.03 to 0.68 microg/kg dry sediment. Recoveries for spiked samples were from 82.2% to 132.7% with relative standard deviations < 15%. Fifty-four sediment samples collected from 15 lakes and 1 stream in the proposed Illinois National Guard Armory were analyzed using the desulfuration procedure. Of the 26 target pesticides analyzed in sediment, 20 were detected above the detection threshold of 1 microg/kg. DDT was detected most frequently (found at 50% of the sampling sites), whereas permethrin was found at the greatest concentration.

PubMedSearch : You_2004_Arch.Environ.Contam.Toxicol_47_148
PubMedID: 15386138

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You J, Lydy MJ (2004)
Evaluation of desulfuration methods for pyrethroid, organophosphate, and organochlorine pesticides in sediment with high sulfur content
Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology 47 :148

You J, Lydy MJ (2004)
Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology 47 :148