Abstract

Sulfonylurea herbicides are usually extracted from soils with batch liquid techniques. The objective of this study was to develop a general supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) procedure for sulfonylurea herbicides in soils. The procedure was optimized for metsulfuron methyl, and the parameters investigated included: SF-CO2 density, extraction time, and methanol modifier addition. Quantitative extraction could only be performed at high densities (i.e., 0.9 g ml−1) and with 2% (w/w) modifier addition. 14C-labeled metsulfuron methyl, sulfometuron methyl, and nicosulfuron were extracted from sandy loam, silt loam, and clay loam soils spiked at two levels (0.4 and 4 μg g−1) of herbicide. Under the conditions used, good recoveries of metsulfuron methyl and sulfometuron methyl (75–89%) were obtained. However, nicosulfuron was difficult to extract (1–4%). The results show that an optimized method cannot always be directly applied to similar compounds without further method development.

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