This is an Application Brief and does not contain a detailed Experimental section.
This Application brief demonstrates the measurement of n-Methylcarbamoyloxime and n-Methylcarbamates in water by direct aqueous injection HPLC with postcolumn derivatization.
Carbamates are used worldwide as commercial pesticides for food crops. The resulting agricultural runoff can carry them into surface water, groundwater, and other drinking water resources. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) requires that drinking water and raw surface water to be monitored for the presence of carbamate pesticides and related compounds using an established EPA Method 531.2. The European Union (EU) regulation regarding drinking water, provides a general rule for pesticides and metabolites. This regulation limits the maximum admissible concentration (MAC) at 0.1 μg/L (ppb) for each individual component, with the total concentration not to exceed 0.5 ppb. Detection of regulated compounds at ever decreasing levels is a challenge faced by many water testing laboratories. Because the concentration of these substances in real samples may be in the low parts per billion (ppb) or μg/L, optimal sensitivity is the ultimate goal.
Instument: |
Waters Alliance system for carbamate analysis |
Eluent: |
Water/methanol/acetonitrile |
Column: |
Waters Carbamate Analysis column 3.9 x 150 mm @ 30 °C |
Injection: |
400 μL of standard |
Flow Rate: |
1.5 mL/min |
Detection: |
Fluorescence, Ex- 339 nm, Em- 445 nm, Gain- 10 |
Data: |
Waters Empower software |
Oasis SPE Method for Carbamates
Method for Oasis HLB Cartridge, 6 cc, 200 mg
Pipette 25 μL of AccuStandard mix M-531M and M-531-IS each into 100 mL of preserved reagent water for a final concentration of 25 parts per billion (ppb) per analyte. Preserved reagent water is prepared by dissolving 9.35 g of potassium dihydrogen citrate and 0.2 g of sodium thiosulfate (anhydrous) in water and diluting to 1 L.
Filter and degas all eluents through a 0.45 μm filter.
A: Water
B: Methanol
C: Acetonitrile
Reagent 1: 0.05 N sodium hydroxide
Dissolve 2 g NaOH in water and dilute to 1 L, filter and degas.
Reagent 2: PA/2-mercaptoethanol
Dissolve 19.1 g of Borax (Na2B4O7•10H2O) Sodium borate in 1 L of water. To this, add a solution of 0.1 OPA (o-phthaldialdehyde) in 10 mL methanol. Swirl to dissolve, filter, and degas. To this, add 1.0 mL of 2-mercaptoethanol, ently swirl to dissolve. Protect from light. Post-column reaction temperature is 80 °C.
* Internal Standard
EPA Method 531.2 target analytes.
720002726, July 2008