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Mohammad Hossein Fatemi

Mohammad Hossein Fatemi

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Chemistry
Address: http://rms.umz.ac.ir/~mhfatemi/en/
Phone: 01135342931

Research

Title
Determination of azinphos-methyl in environmental samples using alkaline hydrolysis combined with spectroflourimetry and response surface modelling
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Organophosphorus pesticides; alkaline hydrolysis; fluorimetry determination; central composite design
Year
2021
Journal INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
DOI
Researchers Tahereh Eskandari ، Ali Niazi ، Mohammad Hossein Fatemi ، Mohammad Javad Chaichi

Abstract

The wide application of organophosphorus pesticides to control pests of agricultural products and the dangers of the residual of these toxins in the environment and food products on the health of humans and other living organisms have led to develop new methods for measur- ing these pesticides. The determination of azinphos-methyl AZM using alkaline hydrolysis combined with spectrofluorometry was done, and the experimental parameters were optimised by experimental design and response surface methodology (RSM). The effect of different fac- tors, such as solvent, pH, time, and temperature on alkaline hydrolysis of azinphos-methyl, was screened using fractional factorial design and optimised by central composite design (CCD). The analysis of obtained response surface models showed a good fit of the experimental results to the second-order polynomial model with a coefficient of determina- tion (R2 ) value of 0.9968. pH was set at 12 and water was selected as the solvent from desirability function. A linear calibration curve for fluori- metric determination of azinphos-methyl was obtained in the 5–1000 ngmL-1 range under ideal conditions with a detection limit of 1.013 ngmL−1 and a correlation coefficient of 0.998. A relative standard deviation (RSD) of 1.36% was obtained for five consecutive replicates. Finally, the determination was carried out on spiked samples of the river water, as well.