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Ultraviolet spectrophotometry/spectroscopy groups

Ultraviolet spectrophotometry is considered a valuable tool as an aid for confirming the identification of pesticide residues. A correlation between the UV spectrum and the structure of several pesticides is discussed. Knowledge of such correlation may provide clues about the general type of chromophore present and may help the analyst to design analytical procedures. The transparency of many groups in the near UV imposes a limitation on interpretations of the absorption bands in this region. However, when taken in conjunction with the information obtained by IR, NMR, and mass spectroscopy, UV spectra may lead to structural proposals of value to the pesticide analyst. A discussion of the methods that have been utilized for the analysis of pesticides on the submicrogram level is also presented. [Pg.95]


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