Abstract

A novel, simple, cost-effective, and sensitive method was developed for the determination of atrazine and its principal metabolites namely deisopropyl-atrazine (DIA) and deethyl-atrazine (DEA) in water and soil samples using multi-walled carbon nanotubes as solid-phase extraction (SPE) adsorbents coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Several condition parameters, such as sample loading flow-rate, eluent and elution volume, extractant and ratio of extraction solvent to sample, were optimized to achieve good sensitivity and precision for the extraction and elution of analytes. A methanol/water solution (50%, v/v) was used to extract atrazine, DIA and DEA from soil. After the extracts went through SPE cartridges (packed with multi-walled carbon nanotubes) at a flow-rate of 4 mL min − 1 , the analytes were eluted by 4 mL ethyl acetate at the rate of 1 mL min − 1 under a vacuum pump. The limit of detection (S/N = 3) of the proposed method was 0.02 μg kg − 1 for atrazine in water and 0.3 μg kg − 1 in soil; 0.04 μg kg − 1 for DIA in water and 1.0 μg kg − 1 in soil; 0.05 μg kg − 1 for DEA in water and 0.8 μg kg − 1 in soil. Mean recoveries were in the range of 72.27–109.68%, and the reproducibility was accepted (RSD < 13%) under the optimum conditions. This developed method was applied to determine the analytes in real environmental samples, and the concentrations of atrazine were 0.77–10.83 μg kg − 1 , while DEA and DIA were not detected.

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