Evaluation of the mobility of c14‐labelled pesticides in soils by thin layer chromatography using a linear analyser |
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Authors: | MJ Sánchez‐Martín T Crisanto M Arienzo M Sánchez‐Camazano |
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Institution: | Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Salamanca , CSIC , Cordel de Merinas 40–52, Salamanca, 37071, Spain |
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Abstract: | Abstract The mobility of seven pesticides in a chromic cambisol soil was studied by soil thin layer chromatography. Pesticide mobilities were determined by means of conventional autoradiographs of the chromatograms, as well as from sequential series of curves and images of the pesticide spots provided by a linear analyser. The R f values obtained from the autoradiographs and those provided by the linear analyser were quite consistent. Based on such values, pesticide mobility decreased in the following order: acephate > fluometuron > atrazine > ethofumesate > metolachlor > diazinon > glyphosate. According to the mobility scale proposed by Helling and Turner (1968), acephate is highly mobile; atrazine, fluometuron, ethofumesate and metolachlor are moderately mobile; diazinon is slightly mobile; and glyphosate is immobile. The images provided by the linear analyser allow to determine the R f values for the zones of maximum activity in the pesticide spots (R f max), as well as the activities of different spot zones and those corresponding to R f and R f max. The results obtained show the image analyser to provide more expeditious R f measurements from the chromatograms and open up new prospects for using soil TLC to investigate pesticide mobility. |
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Keywords: | Mobility soil pesticides thin layer cromatography linear analyser |
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