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References
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
AMINO ACID ANALYSIS
• D.H. Spackman, W.H. Stein and S. Moore, Anal. Chem., 30 (1958) 1190.
• M. V. Pickering, LC•GC, 7 (1988) 484.*
• J. A. Grunau and J.M. Swiader, J. Chromatogr., 594 (1992) 165.*
• A. A. Boulton, G. B. Baker and J.D. Wood (Eds.), “Neuromethods 3, Amino Acids,”
Humana Press, Clifton, NJ (1985), Chapter 1.
CARBAMATES ANALYSIS
• “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 ANALYSIS
• 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.”