S. Lacorte et al., STABILITY OF ORGANOPHOSPHORUS PESTICIDES ON DISPOSABLE SOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION PRECOLUMNS, Environmental science & technology, 29(11), 1995, pp. 2834-2841
The stability of 19 organophosphorus (OP) pesticides was performed usi
ng precolumns from the Prospekt (automated on-line solid-phase extract
ion system) filled with C-18. Several different storage conditions wer
e tested, which included storage at 4 degrees C, at -20 degrees C, and
a combination of two conditions where precolumns were stored at 4 deg
rees C for 1.5 months and held at room temperature until analysis (0.5
and 1 month). Complete recovery was observed in precolumns kept in at
-20 degrees C for 8 months except for mevinphos, dichlorvos, and phos
met, which had recoveries from 22 to 58%. Degradation also occurred fo
r these same OP pesticides when precolumns were stored at 4 degrees C
for 2 months and at room temperature for 1 month, with losses varying
from 21 to 78% and from 41 to 61%, respectively. Complete degradation
of fenamiphos and fonofos occurred in precolumns stored at 4 degrees C
and at room temperature. The stability of the pesticides in each stor
ing treatment is related to the hydrolytic processes, to K-oc, and to
their solubility in water.