Download the Technical Note on Dicamba and Acid Herbicides Analysis in Soy and Soil
The existing US EPA Method 8151: Chlorinated Herbicides by GC Using Methylation or Pentafluorobenzylation Derivatization has been the most common analytical approach to detect dicamba and acid herbicide contamination. However, it’s difficult and also time-consuming. The following technical note demonstrates:
- How LC-MS/MS saves time by eliminating the need for derivatization
- The sensitivity of LC-MS/MS in negative ion mode using electrospray ionization (ESI−)
- Quantification to ng/L levels for many analytes in neat calibration solutions
Download the Technical Note:
RUO-MKT-18-8228-A
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.