Hello,
My main goal is to determine the presence (and possibly the concentration) of a series of compounds such as organochlorine pesticides, HCH, and PCB in bird feathers. I want to perform the analysis using HPLC. However, I currently have an issue with choosing the extraction method. I have a large amount of acetonitrile available, so I thought that the best choice, based on the materials I have, would be to use the QuEChERS extraction method. I would like to know if this method is suitable for determining these compounds in a complex matrix like a feather. If so, is there a cheaper alternative for the dSPE step? I am referring to sorbents such as PSA and C18. Is silica gel a suitable alternative?
Thank you very much!
Extraction pesticides feathers
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Re: Extraction pesticides feathers
QuEChERS could work for extracting organochlorine pesticides, HCH,Chill Guy Clicker and PCBs from feathers, but the complex feather matrix may reduce efficiency. Silica gel might be a cheaper alternative to PSA and C18 for dSPE, but its effectiveness needs testing. If QuEChERS is not optimal, consider Soxhlet, ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), or accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) for better results.
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Re: Extraction pesticides feathers
I would recomend a chemical digestion first. Dissolving in conc. sulfuric acid or caustic soda.
After neutralisation a extraction with a solvent can take place.
After neutralisation a extraction with a solvent can take place.
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