Salting-Out Assisted Liquid-Liquid Extraction Combined with HPLC for Quantitative Extraction of Trace Multiclass Pesticide Residues from Environmental Waters
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...5 g) was added and samples were centrifuged (6000 rpm for 10 min) (Alemayehu et al., 2017)....
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...Working standard solutions were prepared daily from the stock solutions in the range of 5–500 μg/L by diluting the Milli-Q water (Alemayehu et al., 2017)....
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...Traditional sample preparation techniques such as liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) [14] and solid-phase extraction (SPE) [5] are still popular, methods of choice and used commonly for quantitative extraction of trace multiclass pesticide residues from various environmental waters [15], despite their methodological drawbacks described in scientific literatures [16] [17]....
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...Chemical structures, common names, log P (partition coefficient) and pKa of the pesticides considered in this study [4] [30]....
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...However, most of these techniques have their own limitations; for example, passive dosimetry [10] requires longer sample exposure times while membrane assisted solvent extraction (MASE) [11] uses longer extraction times to ensure quantitative analyte enrichment, typically 1 h; a non-selective characteristics of the extraction solvents in dispersive liquidliquid microextraction (DLLME) [12]; limited applications of stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE), not suiting for strongly polar compounds unless derivatized [13]....
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"Salting-Out Assisted Liquid-Liquid ..." refers background in this paper
...Traditional sample preparation techniques such as liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) [14] and solid-phase extraction (SPE) [5] are still popular, methods of choice and used commonly for quantitative extraction of trace multiclass pesticide residues from various environmental waters [15], despite their methodological drawbacks described in scientific literatures [16] [17]....
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