Abstract

Analysis of organotin (OT) species in the environment demands very selective, sensitive methods. Liquid chromatography (LC) with a suitable detection system is one of the techniques of choice. The constraints imposed by the required sensitivity mean that, among the instrumental techniques used for detection with LC, only inductively-coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), mass spectrometry (MS) and fluorimetry are well suited to environmental OT analysis. This article reviews the applications and compares the performances of these detection systems coupled with LC for OT analysis.

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