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Sensors and Materials, Volume 24, Number 1 (2012)
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S&M864 Research Paper of Special Issue
https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2012.764
Published: January 11, 2012

Simple Screening Method for Pesticide Residues by Detecting Coexistent Adjuvants Using Potentiometric Measurement [PDF]

Kaoru Umino, Masaaki Habara and Kiyoshi Toko

(Received April 7, 2011; Accepted September 12, 2011)

Keywords: pesticide residues, simple screening method, adjuvant, anionic surfactant, membrane potential measurement

The screening method for pesticide residues by detecting anionic surfactants used as pesticide adjuvants was examined by membrane potential measurement using a surfactant-sensing membrane composed of tridodecylmethylammonium chloride. A sulfonate anionic surfactant, sodium dodecyl sulfate, was detected at under 10 ppb. In the experiments on pseudopesticides obtained by mixing standard pesticides (i.e., chlorfenapyr, imazalil, and glyphosate) and sodium dodecyl sulfate, our membrane showed no response to the active ingredients of the pesticides but showed a specific response to a coexisting surfactant, indicating the feasibility of our method as a primary screening method.

Corresponding author: Toshio Itoh


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Kaoru Umino, Masaaki Habara and Kiyoshi Toko, Simple Screening Method for Pesticide Residues by Detecting Coexistent Adjuvants Using Potentiometric Measurement, Sens. Mater., Vol. 24, No. 1, 2012, p. 1-11.



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