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titleOfInvention Method for analyzing pesticides used at golf courses
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] Among the agricultural chemicals used on the golf course, five components of ashram, oxine copper, thiuram, iprodione, and benzlide, which have been designated for analysis by liquid chromatography, were separated by a column for reversed-phase chromatography. The purpose is to detect all at once. [Structure] One of the detection wavelengths is from the maximum absorption wavelength 270 nm of the first elution component (ashram) to the maximum absorption wavelength (246 nm) of the second elution component (oxine copper) and the maximum absorption wavelength of the third elution component (thiuram) ( 270 nm), and the other detection wavelength of the fourth eluting component (iprodione) and the fifth eluting component (benzuride) can be detected. It is characterized in that simultaneous detection of two wavelengths fixed to 10 nm is performed.
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