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Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta

 ISSN 0872-1904

TEOFILO, Reinaldo F. et al. Glyphosate Determination in Soil, Water and Vegetables Using DPV Optimized by Response Surface Methodology. []. , 26, 4, pp.325-337. ISSN 0872-1904.

A voltammetric procedure optimized by experimental design for glyphosate determination in soil, water and vegetable samples is described. The voltammetry experiments were performed using a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE). The DPV variables involved in the optimization process were: voltage step, pulse amplitude, pulse interval, voltage step time and concentration of the supporting electrolyte. A full 25 factorial design was chosen to evaluate these effects. From the results obtained by the factorial design the three most important factors were determined. These variables were evaluated with a central composite design. Under the optimized conditions, the operational range was from 0.050 to 100.0 mg dm-3 and the detection and quantification limits were 14 and 48 µg dm-3, respectively. The optimized method was successfully applied to glyphosate determination in soil, water and vegetables after purifying with an ion exchange resin and derivation.

: glyphosate; SWV; experimental design; voltammetry.

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