Figure 1. Structure of Endosulfan.
This application note describes a general approach for the clean-up of a non-polar solvent extract of vegetable material. The methodology is applicable to a wide range of organochlorine and organophosphorus pesticides and a number of vegetable types.
The analytes are relatively non-polar, and will be less strongly retained by the ISOLUTE SAX/PSA polar/ anion exchange sorbent blend than common polar interferences and pigments.
ISOLUTE® SAX/PSA 1 g/6 mL (Part Number 924-0100-C)
The matrices vary in characteristics, but contain various relatively polar interference components, such as pigments and fats. These will be more strongly retained on the SPE cartridge than the analytes.
Condition the cartridge with acetone: hexane (5:95, v/v, 10 mL).
Apply the sample (2 mL) to the cartridge at a flow rate of 1–2 mL/min.
Elute analytes with acetone: hexane (5:95, v/v, 10 mL). Evaporate samples to dryness and reconstitute with acetone: hexane (5:95, v/v, 4 mL) prior to analysis.
GC, GC-MS
For particularly fatty matrices, a cleaner extract may be achieved if the following step is included in the sample pretreatment, immediately after filtration of the acetonitrile extract (i.e. after step 1): Add 75 mL hexane (saturated with acetonitrile) to the filtrate. Shake well for 1 minute. Remove and discard the hexane layer.
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Part Number |
Description |
Quantity |
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924-0100-C |
ISOLUTE® SAX/PSA 1 g/6 mL |
30 |
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924-0200-C |
ISOLUTE® SAX/PSA 2 g/6 mL |
30 |
Literature number- IST1027A