Abstract

This report describes separation and detection of chlorophenoxy acid herbicides spiked in drinking water by the technique combining solid-phase extraction, field-amplified sample stacking, capillary electrophoresis, and potential gradient detection. The herbicide solution (400 mL) was concentrated to 0.1 mL by the solid-phase extraction procedure. The buffer containing 3 mM ammonia and 0.3 mM hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin was adjusted to pH 9.0 with ammonia. The sample solution was injected into the capillary to 30% of the whole length, and -9 kV and 9 kV were employed for field-amplified sample stacking and separation, respectively. The herbicides were baseline separated and the detection limits with the above combined techniques were in the range of 1-4 x 10(-2) ng/mL.

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