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Analytical Methods for Environmental Contaminants of Emerging Concern


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also been analyzed in this matter. Thus, 40 CUPs were determined in PM10 of Valencia Region (Spain) observing that omethoate was detected at the highest average level (141 pg m−3) [57]. A similar study was performed in the “Todos los Santos Bay” region (Brazil), where 13 pesticides were analyzed in PM2.5 samples, and concentrations ranged from 20 to 315 pg m−3, being carbofuran, malathion and permethrin, the compound most widely detected [58].

      In order to ensure accurate pesticide determination in environmental samples, sample collection and preparation should be carefully designed to minimize potential errors during these steps and therefore error propagation will be limited.

      Sample collection is critical to get representative samples as well as to avoid any modification of the initial chemical composition of the sample.

      For instance, a guidance on sampling water techniques can be found in the ISO Standard on Water Quality – Sampling 5667. The selection of sampling point, which should cover the area of surveillance, must be subject to local conditions, such as water homogeneity and vertical and lateral mixing.

      In relation to air sampling, other important criteria should be considered as materials do not react with target compounds; it must be located in a place where free air masses can reach; the sampler should be protected from rainfall, dust or other sources of contamination as well as requiring low maintenance [33]. Furthermore, it should be planned bearing in mind whether only gas phase, particulate matter or both of them are going to be collected, among other factors.