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Carbamates
“Measurement of N-methyl carbamoyloximes and N-methyl carbamates in drinking water by
direct aqueous injection LC with post-column derivatization,” EPA Method 531 by D.L.
Foerst, EPA/600/4-851054 (1986); Method 5, revised by T. Engels, National Pesticide Survey,
Battelle Columbus Lab (1987); Method 531.1, revised by R.L. Graves, EPA, Environmental
Monitoring and Support Laboratory, Cincinnati (1989).
M. W. Dong, F.L. Vandemark, W.M. Reuter, and M.V. Pickering, “Carbamate pesticides
analysis by liquid chromatography,” Amer. Environ. Lab., 2(3) (1991) 14–27.
K.M. Hill, R.H. Hollowell, and L. D. Dal Cortivo, “Determination of N-methylcarbamate
pesticides in well water by liquid chromatography with post-column fluorescence
derivatization,” Anal. Chem., 56 (1984) 2465–2475.
H. Frister, H. Meisel, and E. Schlimme, “OPA Method Modified by Use of N,N-Dimethyl-2-
mercaptoethylammonium Chloride,” Fresenius Z. Anal. Chem., 330 (1988) 631–633.
Glyphosate
J.E. Cowell, “Analytical Residue Method for N-Phosphono-methylglycine and
Aminomethylphosponic acid in Environmental Water,” Monsanto Method Number 86-63-1,
1987
Environmental Protection Agency Draft Method 597: “Analysis of Glyphosate in Drinking
Water by Direct Aqueous Injection LC with Post-Column Derivatization.”
Instrumentation
M.V. Pickering, “Assembling an HPLC post-column system: practical considerations,”
LC•GC, 6, 11 (1988) 994–997.†
M.V. Pickering, “Modifying HPLC equipment to tolerate corrosive solutions,” LC•GC, 6, 9
(1988) 800–809.†
J.W. Dolan and L.R. Snyder, “Troubleshooting LC Systems,” Humana Press, Clifton, NJ
(1989).
† Reprints available from Pickering Laboratories

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