Abstract

The fate of hydrowylated atrazine degradation products (HADPs) has not been studied extensively in aquatic environments because there are no published quantitative analytical methods that do not use radioisotopes. This paper presents a new method that has been developed to analyze these degradation products in water. Three HADPs, hydroxyatrazine (HA), deethylhydroryatrazine (DEHA), and deisopropylhydroryatrazine (DIHA), were extracted, concentrated, and purified from spiked (1 or 5 ppb) laboratory water and stream water samples (0.25 L) using SCX (propylbenzenesulfonic acid) cation-erchange, solid-phase extraction columns

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