AS250: Full Method Validation of Glyphosate, AMPA and Glufosinate in Waters Using The Element Robotic DILLME Analyser

Anatune

18th June 2021


A derivatisation with Dispersive Liquid-Liquid MicroExtraction (DiLLME) clean-up method has been successfully developed and validated to automate the analysis of glyphosate, aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) and glufosinate in water.

Reducing the need for a concentration step, a small sample size of 5 mL was used and fully automating the sample preparation procedure, this automated solution provides significant advantages, such as reducing the manual preparation steps and the reproducibility that comes with an automated system and lower consumable costs.

 

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