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Development and validation of a novel method for the analysis of chlorinated pesticides in soils using microwave-assisted extraction–headspace solid phase …

Herbert et al., 2006

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3947875300453344198
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Herbert P
Morais S
Paíga P
Alves A
Santos L
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Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry

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A new procedure for determining eleven organochlorine pesticides in soils using microwave- assisted extraction (MAE) and headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) is described. The studied pesticides consisted of mirex, α-and γ-chlordane, p, p′-DDT …
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