Analytical procedures for the determination of organotin compounds in sediment and biota: a critical review

Journal of Chromatography. a
M AbalosM D Prat

Abstract

Analytical procedures reported over the last 10 years for the determination of organotin compounds in sediment and biota have been critically reviewed in terms of sample handling, sensitivity, analytical cost, environmental acceptance, accuracy and precision. Critical steps in the analytical procedures are identified. Finally, research needs in extraction and determination are suggested.

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