It is essential to monitor pesticides in the environment to help ensure water and soil quality. The diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) technique can measure quantitative in situ labile (available) concentrations of chemicals in water, soil, and sediments. This study describes the systematic development of the DGT technique for nine current pesticides, selected to be representative of different classes with a wide range of properties, with two types of resins (HLB (hydrophilic-lipophilic-balanced) and XAD 18) as binding layer materials. The masses of pesticides accumulated by DGT devices were proportional to the deployment time and in inverse proportion to the thickness of the diffusive layer, in line with DGT theoretical predictions. D...
Contaminated sites recovery is time consuming and involves increasingly high costs, despite in prese...
Passive samplers, such as POCIS (Polar Organic Chemical Integrative Sampler) or o-DGT (Diffusive Gra...
La technique de l’échantillonnage intégratif passif (EIP) a été développée dans le but de permettre ...
It is essential to monitor pesticides in the environment to help ensure water and soil quality. The ...
There has been increasing concern about the widespread occurrence and persistence of pesticides in t...
The diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) technique has been successfully and widely applied to in...
The diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) passive sampler has emerged as a powerful tool for measu...
International audienceDGT passive samplers using Oasis® HLB or Oasis® MAX sorbent were developed for...
The adaptation of the diffusive gradients in thin films technique (DGT) to sample organic pollutants...
A passive water sampler based on the diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) technique was developed...
Widespread use of organic chemicals in household and personal care products (HPCPs) and their discha...
Anthropogenic organic compounds are constantly released into the freshwater environment, demanding a...
Traditional extraction methods (soil solution and solvent extraction) are simple to use and conventi...
Diuron is one of the most common herbicides used in agriculture with long persistence and high toxic...
This article belongs to the Special Issue "Environmental Health Risk Assessment" http://www.mdpi.com...
Contaminated sites recovery is time consuming and involves increasingly high costs, despite in prese...
Passive samplers, such as POCIS (Polar Organic Chemical Integrative Sampler) or o-DGT (Diffusive Gra...
La technique de l’échantillonnage intégratif passif (EIP) a été développée dans le but de permettre ...
It is essential to monitor pesticides in the environment to help ensure water and soil quality. The ...
There has been increasing concern about the widespread occurrence and persistence of pesticides in t...
The diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) technique has been successfully and widely applied to in...
The diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) passive sampler has emerged as a powerful tool for measu...
International audienceDGT passive samplers using Oasis® HLB or Oasis® MAX sorbent were developed for...
The adaptation of the diffusive gradients in thin films technique (DGT) to sample organic pollutants...
A passive water sampler based on the diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) technique was developed...
Widespread use of organic chemicals in household and personal care products (HPCPs) and their discha...
Anthropogenic organic compounds are constantly released into the freshwater environment, demanding a...
Traditional extraction methods (soil solution and solvent extraction) are simple to use and conventi...
Diuron is one of the most common herbicides used in agriculture with long persistence and high toxic...
This article belongs to the Special Issue "Environmental Health Risk Assessment" http://www.mdpi.com...
Contaminated sites recovery is time consuming and involves increasingly high costs, despite in prese...
Passive samplers, such as POCIS (Polar Organic Chemical Integrative Sampler) or o-DGT (Diffusive Gra...
La technique de l’échantillonnage intégratif passif (EIP) a été développée dans le but de permettre ...