E-Book, Englisch, 590 Seiten, Web PDF
Zweig Additional Principles and Methods of Analysis
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4832-2082-6
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Analytical Methods for Pesticides, Plant Growth Regulators, and Food Additives, Vol. 5
E-Book, Englisch, 590 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4832-2082-6
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Analytical Methods for Pesticides, Plant Growth Regulators, and Food Additives, Volume V: Additional Principles and Methods of Analysis covers the major advances in the analytical techniques used for the qualitative and quantitative determinations of minute amounts of pesticide and plant growth regulator residues in foods and crops. The book discusses developments in analytical methods (i.e. the polarographic technique, thin-layer chromatography) and their general applications; the analytical aspects of pesticide residue analyses in the environment; and specific analytical methods for formulation and residue analyses of insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and plant growth regulators. Agriculturists, agricultural engineers, toxicologists, and people involved in the study of pesticides and biochemicals will find the book invaluable.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Additional Principles and Methods of Analysis;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;12
5;Contributors to Volume V;6
6;Preface;10
7;CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME V;6
8;PREFACE;10
9;PART I: NEWER ANALYTICAL METHODS AND GENERAL APPLICATIONS;22
9.1;Chapter 1. Gas Chromatography—Applications and Limitations in Pesticide Residue Analysis;24
9.1.1;I. Introduction;24
9.1.2;II. Limits of Detection;25
9.1.3;III. Chromatographie Columns;27
9.1.4;IV. Detectors;37
9.1.5;V. Guidelines to Pesticide Residue Analysis;58
9.1.6;VI. Notes on Some Problems in Residue Analysis by Gas Chromatography;62
9.1.7;VII. Conclusions;63
9.1.8;References;64
9.2;Chapter 2. Thin-Layer Chromatography;68
9.2.1;I. Introduction;68
9.2.2;II. Techniques;72
9.2.3;III. Pesticide Applications;81
9.2.4;IV. Documentation;84
9.2.5;V. Scheme of Analysis;86
9.2.6;References;87
9.3;Chapter 3. Polarographic Methods for Pesticides and Additives;88
9.3.1;I. Introduction;88
9.3.2;II. Instrumentation;88
9.3.3;III. Sample Preparation;89
9.3.4;IV. Additives;90
9.3.5;V. Pesticides;93
9.3.6;VI. Conclusion;101
9.3.7;References;101
9.4;Chapter 4. Residue Analyses in Water Resources;104
9.4.1;I. Introduction;104
9.4.2;II. Sources of Water-Borne Pesticides;105
9.4.3;III. Pesticide Classification;107
9.4.4;IV. Biological Uptake;109
9.4.5;V. Physical and Chemical Properties;110
9.4.6;VI. Methods of Collection;112
9.4.7;VII. Cleanup of Extract;123
9.4.8;VIII. Pesticide Analysis;127
9.4.9;IX. Analytical Control;132
9.4.10;Acknowledgments;133
9.4.11;References;133
9.5;Chapter 5. Principles of Pesticide Metabolism Studies;136
9.5.1;I. Introduction;136
9.5.2;II. Scope;137
9.5.3;III. Methodology;137
9.5.4;IV. Degradation and Metabolism;144
9.5.5;References;164
9.6;Chapter 6. Pesticide Analysis in Fish and Wildlife;168
9.6.1;I. Introduction;168
9.6.2;II. Fish and Wildlife Pesticide Problems;168
9.6.3;III. Importance of Pesticide Residue Analyses;170
9.6.4;IV. Exposure of Fish and Wildlife to Pesticides;170
9.6.5;V. Toxicity and Hazard of Pesticides;173
9.6.6;VI. Direct and Indirect Effects of Pesticides;174
9.6.7;VII. Fish and Wildlife Pesticide Studies;176
9.6.8;VIII. Sampling for Pesticide Residue Analysis;183
9.6.9;IX. Analytical Methods;196
9.6.10;X. Presentation of Residue Data;207
9.6.11;References;209
10;PART II: INSECTICIDES;212
10.1;Chapter 7. Azodrin® Insecticide;214
10.1.1;I. General;214
10.1.2;II. Analysis;215
10.1.3;Reference;222
10.2;Chapter 8. Banol;224
10.2.1;I. General;224
10.2.2;II. Analysis;225
10.2.3;References;233
10.3;Chapter 9. Bidrin® Insecticide;234
10.3.1;I. General;234
10.3.2;II. Analysis;236
10.3.3;References;254
10.4;Chapter 10. Binapacryl;256
10.4.1;I. General;256
10.4.2;II. Analysis;257
10.4.3;References;263
10.5;Chapter 11. Ciodrin® Insecticide;264
10.5.1;I. General;264
10.5.2;II. Analysis;267
10.5.3;References;277
10.6;Chapter 12. Imidan®;278
10.6.1;I. General;278
10.6.2;II. Analysis;279
10.6.3;References;295
10.7;Chapter 13. Morestan®;298
10.7.1;I. General;298
10.7.2;II. Analysis;300
10.7.3;References;310
11;PART III: FUNGICIDES;312
11.1;Chapter 14. Difolatan®;314
11.1.1;I. General;314
11.1.2;II. Analysis;316
11.1.3;References;325
11.2;Chapter 15. Lanstan®;326
11.2.1;I. General;326
11.2.2;II. Analysis;327
11.2.3;Reference;333
11.3;Chapter 16. Pentachlorophenol and Its Sodium Salt;334
11.3.1;I. General;334
11.3.2;II. Analysis;335
11.3.3;References;339
12;PART IV: ADDITIONAL HERBICIDES AND PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS;340
12.1;Chapter 17. Amiben;342
12.1.1;I. General;342
12.1.2;II. Analysis;346
12.1.3;References;355
12.2;Chapter 18. Bromacil;356
12.2.1;I. General;356
12.2.2;II. Analyses;357
12.2.3;References;367
12.3;Chapter 19. Bromoxynil;368
12.3.1;I. General;368
12.3.2;II. Analysis;374
12.3.3;References;383
12.4;Chapter 20. 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid—Newer Methods of Analysis;384
12.4.1;I. General;384
12.4.2;II. Analysis;384
12.4.3;References;388
12.5;Chapter 21. 4(2,4-DB);390
12.5.1;I. General;390
12.5.2;II. Analysis;391
12.5.3;References;394
12.6;Chapter 22. Diphenamid;396
12.6.1;I. General;396
12.6.2;II. Analysis;397
12.6.3;References;404
12.7;Chapter 23. DNBP;406
12.7.1;I. General;406
12.7.2;II. Analysis;408
12.7.3;References;417
12.8;Chapter 24. Diquat;418
12.8.1;I. General;418
12.8.2;II. Analysis;420
12.8.3;References;425
12.9;Chapter 25. Duraset®;426
12.9.1;I. General;426
12.9.2;II. Analysis;427
12.9.3;References;432
12.10;Chapter 26. Gibberellic Acid;434
12.10.1;I. General;434
12.10.2;II. Analysis;435
12.10.3;References;442
12.11;Chapter 27. Ioxynil;444
12.11.1;I. General;444
12.11.2;II. Analysis;449
12.11.3;References;452
12.12;Chapter 28. Linuron;454
12.12.1;I. General;454
12.12.2;II. Analyses;455
12.12.3;Reference;458
12.13;Chapter 29. MCPA;460
12.13.1;I. General;460
12.13.2;II. Analysis;462
12.13.3;References;475
12.14;Chapter 30. Naphthalene Acetic Acid;476
12.14.1;I. General;476
12.14.2;II. Analysis;478
12.14.3;References;487
12.15;Chapter 31. Ordram;490
12.15.1;I. General;490
12.15.2;II. Analysis;491
12.15.3;References;493
12.16;Chapter 32. Paraquat;494
12.16.1;I. General;494
12.16.2;II. Analysis;496
12.16.3;References;502
12.17;Chapter 33. Prefar®;504
12.17.1;I. General;504
12.17.2;II. Analysis;506
12.17.3;References;511
12.18;Chapter 34. Ro-Neet®;512
12.18.1;I. General;512
12.18.2;II. Analysis;513
12.18.3;References;518
12.19;Chapter 35. Succinic Acid 2,2-Dimethylhydrazide;520
12.19.1;I. General;520
12.19.2;II. Analysis;522
12.19.3;References;526
12.20;Chapter 36. Tordon;528
12.20.1;I. General;528
12.20.2;II. Analysis;533
12.20.3;References;545
12.21;Chapter 37. Trifluralin;548
12.21.1;I. General;548
12.21.2;II. Analysis;549
12.21.3;References;556
12.22;Chapter 38. Vernam®;558
12.22.1;I. General;558
12.22.2;II. Analysis;559
12.22.3;References;562
13;Author Index;564
14;Subject Index;573




