Abstract

A considerable number of organophosphorus pesticides have been approved for use in agriculture and increasing attention is being paid to the examination of foodstuffs and the environment for residues of those often highly toxic materials. This paper deals with the gas—liquid chromatographic separation of some organophosphorus pesticides and their metabolites using a thermionic detection system. Many of the oxidation products were prepared and optimum conditions for oxidation of the pesticides are reported.

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