Cyproconazole and tebuconazole belong to the wide group of azoles frequently used as fungicides in crop production and human medicine. Their behaviour in real systems is strongly influenced by the presence of other (biologically active) substances, making its detailed description difficult.
For this purpose, relevant mimicking efforts of their (cocktail) interactions are essential. This contribution reveals interesting findings about the stability of cyproconazole and tebuconazole in a mixture and also in the presence of copper salts.
Results are based on the electrospray gas phase experiments and previous knowledge. They may be useful for the design of agrochemical treatments and the estimation of effects to non-target species.