Abstract

Sorption of copper on filter-paper with chemically attached hexamethylenediamino-groups (HMDA-filter) allows to obtain the sorbent (Cu/HMDA-filter) stable in respect to desorption of copper. A nitrogen-containing herbicide imazapyr (imaz) is retained on Cu/HMDA-filters at pH 5.5–7.0 forming a relatively stable complex. Imazapyr is determined directly on the sorbent by its activating effect in the oxidation of hydroquinone with H2O2 catalyzed by Cu(II) with the formation of a product absorbing at 490 nm. The copper ions serve both to preconcentrate imazapyr and to catalyze the indicator reaction. The use of 1-μL sample aliquots pipetted onto the Cu/HMDA-filters allows to determine 1 × 10−3–0.03 μmol of imazapyr, whereas preconcentration of the analyte by pumping of its solution through the same sorbent expands the linear range to 1 × 10−4–1 × 10−1 μmol of imazapyr. When the indicator reaction is carried out in solution, the range of activating action of imazapyr is narrower (0.06–0.1 μmol a for a solution volume of 10 mL). The determination is selective: 5–100-fold amounts of amines, aminoacids, carboxylic acid derivatives and other model compounds do not interfere. Soil extracts and carrot juice samples spiked with imazapyr have been analyzed.

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