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Heptachlor salts

A variety of methods has been devised for the confirmation of heptachlor residues (Table II). The presence in the heptachlor molecule (Figure 1) of a reactive allylic chlorine atom has been the basis of three confirmatory tests based on its ease of replacement. Reaction with a silver acetate-glacial acetic acid mixture produced 1-acetoxychlordene which, with the GLC conditions used, had a retention time close to heptachlor epoxide 44). Of the common organochlorine pesticides, only heptachlor reacted quantitatively. Endrin reacts to a small extent with the glacial acetic acid to give a secondary endrin ketone peak. When the reaction of heptachlor with silver salts was extended to silver carbonate in aqueous alcohol, 1-hydroxychlordene was obtained which can easily be converted to the more volatile and GG-responsive silyl ether. Unfortunately, this silyl ether has a Rt identical to aldrin. With silver carbonate, hepta-... [Pg.19]

Ethanamine, l,l-diaethyl-2-phenyl-Fulminic acid, mercury(II) salt (R T) Heptachlor... [Pg.111]


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