Abstract

AbstractThe transfer of three s‐triazine herbicides, atrazine (ATR), propazine (PRO) and prometrine (PROM), across the water/1,2‐dichloroethane interface was investigated using cyclic voltammetry. A facilitated proton transfer mechanism from the aqueous to organic phase is demonstrated by the analysis of positive peak potential and peak current as a function of pH. It is shown that the determination of 2.5×10−5 M – 5×10−4 M concentration of herbicides in aqueous phase may be possible under the experimental conditions employed.

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