M. Nakamura et al., Synchronous second-derivative fluorimetric determination of carbaryl and 1-naphthol using solid-phase extraction, BUNSEKI KAG, 48(9), 1999, pp. 841-846
Carbaryl and its main metabolite, 1-naphthol, were determined simultaneousl
y using a synchronous second-derivative fluorimetric method. The presence o
f cetyltrimethylammonium bromide resulted in a four-fold increase in the fl
uorescence intensity of 1-naphthol together with a large bathochromic shift
of the emission spectrum, ca. 100 nm. The synchronous second-derivative sp
ectra of carbaryl and 1-naphthol in the mixture in the presence of CTAB wer
e completely separated by changing the synchronous wavelength interval: wit
h 63 nm the second-derivative spectra of carbaryl were recorded, while with
163 nm those of 1-naphthol appeared. The intensities in the spectra were p
roportional to the concentration of carbaryl and 1-naphthol. The calibratio
n graphs were linear up to at least 1 x 10(-6) M, and both the correlation
factors and detection limits were 0.997, 2.61 x 10(-8) M for carbaryl and 0
.999, 2.87 x 10(-8) M for 1-naphthol. Carbaryl and 1-naphthol were complete
ly recovered with a Sep Pak Plus C18 cartridge from some environmental wate
r samples with an adjusted pH of below 6.5, and were successfully determine
d by the proposed method.