Analysis of Iminoctadine, Paraquat, and Diquat in Tap Water Using Triple Quadrupole LC/MS/MS [LCMS-8050]

Iminoctadine is used as an antimicrobial agent, and paraquat and diquat are used as non-selective herbicides. In Japan, by the director of Water Supply Division, Health Service Bureau, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (0325 No. 3 to 6) in March 2015, a notification of "simultaneous analysis using solid-phase extraction liquid chromatograph-mass spectrometer" (appendix method 21) was issued as a method for testing the presence of these three pesticides in tap water. This article describes an example of analysis of iminoctadine, paraquat, and diquat performed according to appendix method 21. Also described is an investigation into a simplified method that omits part of the sample pretreatment process.

Content Type:
Application
Document Number:
LAAN-A-LM-E100A
Product Type:
Liquid Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometry, Mass Spectrometry
Keywords:
Waterworks law, Water quality, Tap water, Water quality control standard, Pesticides, Insecticide, Antimicrobial agent, Herbicides, Iminoctadine, Paraquat, Diquat, Sodium thiosulfate, Environment, Food and Beverages, Discharge Water, Groundwater, Environment Water, Drinking Water, Pool Water, Agriculture, LCMS-8050
Language:
English
File Name:
jpo116086.pdf
File Size:
85kb

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