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Published: Journal of Chromatographic Science, Volume 34, Number 5, May 1996, pp. 230-237.
Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Naled, Methyl Eugenol, and Cuelure in Soil
J.P. Alcantara-Licudine, Q.X. Li, and M.K. Kawate
Supercritical fluid extraction procedures are developed for the analysis of
naled, methyl eugenol, and cuelure in soil samples. Recoveries of analytes from
soil spiked at 0.2545 µg/g levels are high using modified or unmodified
carbon dioxide (CO2) at 60°C. For methyl eugenol, recoveries of 91101%
are obtained using CO2, a pressure of 27.6 MPa, and 530% soil moisture.
For naled, recoveries of 6590% are obtained using ethyl acetate modified
CO2, a pressure of 48.3 MPa, and 1030% soil moisture. For cuelure, total
recoveries of 7695% are obtained with acetone-modified CO2 using a pressure
of 41.4 MPa and 1030% soil moisture. Recoveries are also high for dichlorvos
(85%) and raspberry ketone (81%), which are degradation products of naled and
cuelure, respectively, in soil spiked at 45 µg/g under optimized conditions.
Cuelure was derivatized to raspberry ketone and quantitatively recovered by
supercritical fluid extraction. Recoveries of naled, methyl eugenol, and cuelure
from soil by supercritical fluid extraction were comparable with those of conventional
solvent extraction procedures using methylene chloride or ethyl acetate modified
acetonitrile. Application of optimized SFE conditions for the soil dissipation
study of naled, methyl eugenol, and cuelure under laboratory conditions showed
that supercritical fluid extraction is convenient, fast, and uses much less
solvent relative to conventional solvent extractions.
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