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Historically, the analysis of acidic herbicides (AcHs) has been performed using a complex sample preparation procedure to derivatize the analytes followed by detection with gas chromatography and an electron capture detector. The US EPA Method 8151 has been the most common analytical approach for these analytes. LC-MS/MS as a replacement technology would eliminate the need for the derivatization step thus making this a time-efficient and more rugged analytical approach.
Dicamba and Acidic Herbicides by LC-MS/MS
Historically, the analysis of acidic herbicides (AcHs) has been performed using a complex sample preparation procedure to derivatize the analytes followed by detection with gas chromatography and an electron capture detector. The US EPA Method 8151 has been the most common analytical approach for these analytes. LC-MS/MS as a replacement technology would eliminate the need for the derivatization step thus making this a time-efficient and more rugged analytical approach.