A method for detecting n-hexyl glucoside

The method of detecting n-hexyl glucoside by ion chromatography-electrochemical detection solves the problem and provides a simple, rapid and accurate detection method that is applicable to the analysis of n-hexyl alkyl glycosides in a variety of samples.

CN116500187BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09SHANGHAI ACAD OF AGRI SCI

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHANGHAI ACAD OF AGRI SCI
Filing Date
2023-04-25
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Technical Problem

The lack of a rapid and accurate detection method for n-hexyl glucoside in current technologies hinders researchers' progress in analyzing its content and degradation rate in pesticides.

Method used

The method employs ion chromatography-electrochemical detection, which includes sample pretreatment and detection steps. The test solution is detected using ion chromatography, and specific conditions include the mobile phase, chromatographic column, detector, and electrode type. Detection is achieved through gradient elution.

Benefits of technology

The detection method is simple to operate, time-saving, highly accurate, and has low limits of detection and quantitation, making it suitable for the detection of n-hexylalkyl glycosides in a variety of samples.

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Abstract

The application discloses a detection method of n-hexyl glucoside, and relates to the technical field of pesticide residue detection. The detection method is determined by ion chromatography electrochemical detection. The detection method has the characteristics of simple operation, short time consumption, accurate detection, low detection limit and low quantitative limit, is suitable for the detection of n-hexyl alkyl glucoside in various samples, and provides a new detection method for the detection of n-hexyl alkyl glucoside.
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