Determination of substituted ureas and some related herbicide residues in soils by gas chromatography

Abstract
A method for the determination of 11 substituted ureas and related herbicides in soils is described. Acetone extraction is followed by alkaline hydrolysis, steam distillation and concentration of anilines in toluene, the last three steps being carried out in a single operation using a liquid-liquid extractor. The anilines, after partition into hydrobromic acid, are brominated and determined by gas chromatography with an electron-capture detector. The procedure is sufficiently sensitive for investigations into problems of crop damage and can be applied to a wide variety of soil types. An additional step to remove interference due to the presence of aniline metabolites is also described. The limit of detection is 0.01 mg kg–1 and recoveries at residual levels are generally better than 80%.