Environmental remediation and energy production technologies

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Environmental Remediation and Energy Production Technologies

Simazine

triazine

Simetryn

triazine

Terbutylazin e

triazine

Tetrachlorvin phos

organophosphorus

Thiamethoxa m

formulations [97–101 %]

–––

b

lake water [93–102 %]

–––

b

orange juice [96–103 %]

–––

b

DCP/DME

buffered aqueous solution

–––

a

DPP/DME

buffered aqueous solution

–––

a

DCP/DME

buffered aqueous solution

–––

a

DPP/DME

buffered aqueous solution

–––

a

ACP/SMDE

1 M KCl

–––

a

DPP/DME

–––

DPP/DME

insecticidal formulations

1× 10–9

grains and soil samples

–––

BR buffer pH 8 formulations [86–95 %] BR buffer pH 7.0

Thiazopyr

pyridinecarboxylic acid

Thifensulfuro n methyl

sulfonylurea

Triflumizole

Zinc dimethyldithi ocarbamate a

DPP/DME

DPP/DME

azole

DPP/DME

dithiocarbamate, inorganic-zinc

– the value of LOD was not investigated;

DPP/DME b

WW – waste water.

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1× 10–7 –––

b

3× 10–7

soil samples [94–99 %]

–––

b

fruit juice [97–99 %]

–––

b

BR buffer pH 3.0

4× 10–7

soil [103 %]

3× 10–7

orange juice [102 %]

1× 10–6

BR buffer pH 2.0

7× 10–9

formulations [101–104 %]

–––

b

soil [101–103 %]

–––

b

lake water [101–106 %]

–––

b

–––

c

acetonitrile [in thye presence of Cu(ClO4)2]

– the recovery value is mentioned only;

c – the value of LOD was not obtainable; DW – drinking water; RW – river water;

c


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