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Regional water-quality analysis of 2,4-D and dicamba in river water using gas chromatography-isotope dilution mass spectrometry

  • E. M. Thurman
  • , Lisa R. Zimmerman
  • , Diana S. Aga
  • , Robert J. Gilliom
  • United States Geological Survey

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Abstract

Gas chromatography with isotope dilution mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were used in regional National Water Quality Assessment studies of the herbicides, 2,4-D and dicamba, in river water across the United States. The GC-MS method involved solid-phase extraction, derivatized with deutemted 2,4-D, and analysis by selected ion monitoring. The ELISA method was applied after preconcentration with solid-phase extraction. The ELISA method was unreliable because of interference from humic substances that were also isolated by solid-phase extraction. Therefore, GC-MS was used to analyzed 80 samples from river water from 14 basins. The frequency of detection of dicamba (28%) was higher than that for 2,4-D (16%). Concentrations were higher for dicamba than for 2,4-D, ranging from less than the detection limit (<0.05 μg/L) to 3.77 μg/L, in spite of 5 times more annual use of 2,4-D as compared to dicamba. These results suggest that 2,4-D degrades more rapidly in the environment than dicamba.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-198
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Volume79
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • 2,4-D
  • Dicamba
  • ELISA analysis
  • GC-MS analysis
  • Herbicide

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