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Anna Laura Capriotti Chiara CavalierePiero Giansanti Riccardo GubbiottiRoberto Samperi Aldo Laganà 《Journal of chromatography. A》2010,1217(16):2521-2532
Matrix solid-phase dispersion is a sample preparation strategy widely applied to solid, semisolid or viscous samples, including animal tissues and foods with a high lipidic content. The process consists in blending the matrix onto a solid support, allowing the matrix cell disruption and the subsequent extraction of target analytes by means of a suitable elution solvent. First introduced in 1989, MSPD employment and developments are still growing because of the feasibility and versatility of the process, as evidenced by the several reviews that have been published since nineties. Therefore, the aim of the present review is to provide a general overview and an update of the last developments of MSPD. 相似文献
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Numerical estimation was used to determine adsorption isotherm parameters of a single-component in a normal-phase system. The distribution isotherm of methyl deoxycholate was described between the mobile phase containing hexane, ethyl acetate, methanol with varied concentration and a silica gel adsorbent. The effect of the mobile phase composition on the isotherm parameters and the band profiles was investigated. The results obtained were used to simulate the overload gradient elution. The validity of the method proposed was verified by comparison of the computer simulations with the experimental band profiles. 相似文献
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Recent developments in solid-phase microextraction 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
Risticevic S Niri VH Vuckovic D Pawliszyn J 《Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry》2009,393(3):781-795
The main objective of this review is to describe the recent developments in solid-phase microextraction technology in food,
environmental and bioanalytical chemistry applications. We briefly introduce the historical perspective on the very early
work associated with the development of theoretical principles of SPME, but particular emphasis is placed on the more recent
developments in the area of automation, high-throughput analysis, SPME method optimization approaches and construction of
new SPME devices and their applications. The area of SPME automation for both GC and LC applications is particularly addressed
in this review, as the most recent developments in this field have allowed the use of this technology for high-throughput
applications. The development of new autosamplers with SPME compatibility and new-generation metal fibre assemblies has enhanced
sample throughput for SPME-GC applications, the latter being attributed to the possibility of using the same fibre for several
hundred extraction/injection cycles. For LC applications, high-throughput analysis (>1,000 samples per day) can be achieved
for the first time with a multi-SPME autosampler which uses multi-well plate technology and allows SPME sample preparation
of up to 96 samples in parallel. The development and evolution of new SPME devices such as needle trap, thin-film microextraction
and cold-fibre headspace SPME have offered significant improvements in performance characteristics compared with the conventional
fibre-SPME arrangement.
Figure Photo of a high-throughput multi-fibre SPME PAS autosampler 相似文献
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The development of an easy-to-use, rapid, robust and inexpensive technique is required which can measure the basal concentration of uric acid (UA) lower than 1.0 x 10(-7)M ( approximately 0.017 mgL(-1)) in biological samples to attend the problem of hypouricemia. In the present work an artificial receptor for UA, silica gel-bonded molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP), was used as a sorbent for molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction (MISPE) in column chromatography. The use of a sensor based on a MIP-modified hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE), as reported from our laboratory, could estimate UA with detection limit as low as 0.024 mgL(-1) under the optimized conditions of differential pulse, cathodic stripping voltammetric (DPCSV) measurement. However, in the current investigation, with the use of the combination of MISPE followed by detection with a MIP-based HMDE sensor, the minimum detectable concentration could go down to 0.0008 mgL(-1) (RSD=0.63%, S/N=3). The same MIP receptor for both MISPE and the corresponding sensor was able to enhance the preconcentration of analyte substantially so as to attain the desired level of sensitivity; and that to without any interference (cross-reactivity) from other structurally related analogues including the major interferent like ascorbic acid prevalent in the aqueous environment of biological samples. 相似文献
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Recent developments in solid-phase microextraction for on-site sampling and sample preparation 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Chunfeng DuanZheng Shen Dapeng WuYafeng Guan 《Trends in analytical chemistry : TRAC》2011,30(10):1568-1574
On-site sampling and sample preparation favor portable, solventless or even solvent-free techniques. Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) has these advantages. This review focuses on developments between 2007 and early 2011 in microextraction techniques for on-site sampling and sample preparation, including fiber SPME, stir-bar sorptive extraction (SBSE), thin-film microextraction (TFME) and different types of in-needle SPME. The major trends in on-site applications of SPME appear to be fiber and thin-film SPME, microextraction by packed sorbent (MEPS) and the sorbent-packed needle-trap device (NTD). We discuss and compare several aspects of these types of SPME in on-site applications. We also describe sorbent phases for SPME that benefit on-site applications. Finally, we provide a perspective on SPME-based techniques for on-site applications. 相似文献
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During the last decade, solid-phase microextraction (SPME) has gained widespread acceptance for analyte matrix separation and preconcentration. Relatively few data are currently available dealing with in-house production of fibres with tailor-made properties to be used for SPME, though recently the number of publications evaluating new coatings has been considerably growing. This review, centred on publications that appeared during the last five years, is resuming different approaches which can be used for fibre production and further summarises alternative techniques closely related to SPME, such as in-tube extraction or single-drop microextraction (SDME). The aim is to give the reader a concise overview of recent developments in new coating procedures and materials, including the respective applications. 相似文献
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In this study, a method was developed for determination of steroid hormones (17beta-estradiol, estrone, 17alpha-ethynylestradiol) in tap and sewage water samples from Sweden. Sample preparation and analysis were performed by a hollow-fibre microporous membrane liquid-liquid extraction (HF-MMLLE) set-up combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). In this approach, only the organic liquid in the lumen (10microL) of the hollow-fibre membrane was utilised for depleting extraction. Several parameters were studied, including: type of organic solvent, sample pH, salt and humic acid content. The optimised method allowed the determination of the analyte at the low ngL(-1) level in tap and sewage water. A linear plot gave correlation coefficients better than 0.995 and resulted in a method limit of detection of 1.6, 3 and 10ngL(-1) for 17beta-estradiol, estrone, and 17alpha-ethynylestradiol, respectively, in sewage water. Enrichment factors were over 1400 after derivatisation. The repeatabilities at 50 and 600ngL(-1) were better than 10% and 6%, respectively. 相似文献
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Six molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) of erythromycin (ERY) were prepared by noncovalent bulk polymerization using methacrylic
acid (MAA) as the functional monomer. On the basis of binding analysis, the MIPs with 1:2 optimum ratio of template to MAA
were selected for subsequent scanning electron microscopy and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller analyses, which indicated that the MIPs
had more convergent porous structures than the nonimprinted polymers. The equilibrium binding experiments showed that the
binding sites of MIPs were heterogeneous, with two dissociation constants of 0.005 and 0.63 mg mL−1, respectively. Furthermore, the performance of the MIPs as solid-phase extraction (SPE) sorbents was evaluated, and the selectivity
analysis showed that the MIPs could recognize ERY with moderate cross-reactivity for other macrolides. The overall investigation
of molecularly imprinted SPE for cleanup and enrichment of the ERY in pig muscle and tap water confirmed the feasibility of
utilizing the MIPs obtained as specific SPE sorbents for ERY extraction in real samples.
Figure Schematic diagram of the preparation and application of the erythromycin imprinted molecularly imprinted polymers
Suquan Song and Aibo Wu contributed equally to this work. 相似文献
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Development of a selective molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction for indomethacin from water samples 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
A selective molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction (MISPE) for indomethacin (IDM) from water samples was developed.
Using IDM as template molecule, acrylamide (AM) or methacrylic acid (MAA) as functional monomer, ethylene dimethacrylate (EDMA)
as crosslinker, and bulk or suspension polymerization as the synthetic method, three molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs)
were synthesized and characterized with a rebinding experiment. It was found that the MIP of AM-EDMA produced by bulk polymerization
showed the highest binding capacity for IDM, and so it was chosen for subsequent experiments, such as those testing the selectivity
and recognition binding sites. Scatchard analysis revealed that at least two kinds of binding sites formed in the MIP, with
the dissociation constants of 7.8 μmol L−1 and 127.2 μmol L−1, respectively. Besides IDM, three structurally related compounds — acemetacin, oxaprozin and ibuprofen — were employed for
selectivity tests. It was observed that the MIP exhibited the highest selective rebinding to IDM. Accordingly, the MIP was
used as a solid-phase extraction sorbent for the extraction and enrichment of IDM in water samples. The extraction conditions
of the MISPE column for IDM were optimized to be: chloroform or water as loading solvent, chloroform with 20% acetonitrile
as washing solution, and methanol as eluting solvent. Water samples with or without spiking were extracted by the MISPE column
and analyzed by HPLC. No detectable IDM was observed in tap water and the content of IDM in a river water sample was found
to be 1.8 ng mL−1. The extraction efficiencies of the MISPE column for IDM in spiked tap and river water were acceptable (87.2% and 83.5%,
respectively), demonstrating the feasibility of the prepared MIP for IDM extraction.
Figure Molecularly imprinted polymer-based solid-phase extraction for indomethacin 相似文献
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In this study five different commercial sorbents C18, SCX, CN, Certify and Oasis HLB were compared for the solid-phase extraction of potato glycoalkaloids. The recoveries were determined using alpha-solanine, alpha-chaconine and alpha-tomatine, which contained dehydrotomatine as an impurity, as standard compounds. The samples were analysed by reversed-phase liquid chromatography under gradient elution conditions using a Zorbax Rx-C18 column and acetonitrile-25 mM triethylammonium phosphate buffer (pH 3.0) as the mobile phase. The highest recovery (approximately 100%) was achieved with Oasis HLB (60 mg) cartridges. An acetic acid extract of wild Solanum brevidens leaf material was used for the testing of a clean-up procedure. The SCX proved to be the most selective and efficient for removing the undesired components from the leaf extract. 相似文献
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D. Bratkowska N. Fontanals F. Borrull P.A.G. Cormack D.C. Sherrington R.M. Marcé 《Journal of chromatography. A》2010,1217(19):3238-3243
Three new hypercrosslinked polymers with hydrophilic character arising from hydroxyl moieties in their skeletons have been prepared in microsphere format and applied to the off-line solid-phase extraction (SPE) of polar compounds from water samples. For sample volumes of 1000 ml, the recoveries of various polar pesticides, such as oxamyl, methomyl, selected phenolic compounds, as well as some pharmaceuticals, were close to 90%. The HXLPP-polar polymer with the best performance characteristics was applied to real samples. Its performance was also compared to commercially available sorbents, such as LiChrolut EN (hydrophobic, hypercrosslinked), Oasis HLB (hydrophilic, macroporous) and Isolute ENV+ (hydrophilic, hypercrosslinked); the new sorbent out-performed the commercially available sorbents. The polymer was applied successfully in off-line SPE of river water samples followed by liquid chromatography and ultraviolet detection, providing a good linear range and detection limits of 0.2 μg l−1 for the majority of the compounds, with the exception of oxamyl, methomyl, guaiacol and salicylic acid where the detection limit was 0.5 μg l−1. 相似文献
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As a crucial step in qualitative and quantitative analysis, sample pretreatment is commonly used to isolate the target analytes, concentrate them, or convert them into the forms tailored to the instrumental analysis. In recent years, there has been a trend for sample pretreatment techniques to become more miniaturized and more environmentally friendly. Stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE), which was developed in 1999, is such an environmentally friendly microextraction technique. Compared with other microextraction techniques, including solid phase microextraction and liquid phase microextraction, SBSE provides a higher extraction efficiency and better reproducibility owing to the much greater amount of the extraction phase, and no special skills are required. However, there are some problems associated with SBSE, such as the limited applicable coatings, coating abrasion of the laboratory-made stir bar, and the difficulty in automation, which restrict the further improvement and application of SBSE. This review focuses on the development of SBSE in the past decade, in terms of coating preparation, automated systems, novel extraction modes, its use with various instruments, and applications in food, environmental, and biological samples. Figure
Recent development of stir bar sorptive extraction. 相似文献
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Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic polymers having a predetermined selectivity for a given analyte, or group of structurally related compounds, that make them ideal materials to be used in separation processes. In this sense, during past years a huge amount of papers have been published dealing with the use of MIPs as sorbents in solid-phase extraction, namely molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction (MISPE). Although the majority of these papers were restricted to describe the use of different templates for different applications, several attempts proposing new alternatives to minimize the inherent drawbacks of the preparation and use of MIPs (i.e. template bleeding, tedious synthesis procedure, etc.) have been reported. Thus, this paper does not pretend to be a collection of MISPE-related papers but to give an overview on the significant attempts carried out during recent years to improve the performance of MIPs in solid-phase extraction. In addition, the use of MIPs packed in high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) columns for the direct injection of crude sample extracts and the preparation of imprinted fibres for solid-phase microextraction will be also discussed. 相似文献
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C. Herrero-Latorre J. Barciela-García S. García-Martín R.M. Peña-Crecente J. Otárola-Jiménez 《Analytica chimica acta》2015
Magnetic solid-phase extraction (M-SPE) is a procedure based on the use of magnetic sorbents for the separation and preconcentration of different organic and inorganic analytes from large sample volumes. The magnetic sorbent is added to the sample solution and the target analyte is adsorbed onto the surface of the magnetic sorbent particles (M-SPs). Analyte-M-SPs are separated from the sample solution by applying an external magnetic field and, after elution with the appropriate solvent, the recovered analyte is analyzed. This approach has several advantages over traditional solid phase extraction as it avoids time-consuming and tedious on-column SPE procedures and it provides a rapid and simple analyte separation that avoids the need for centrifugation or filtration steps. As a consequence, in the past few years a great deal of research has been focused on M-SPE, including the development of new sorbents and novel automation strategies. In recent years, the use of magnetic carbon nanotubes (M-CNTs) as a sorption substrate in M-SPE has become an active area of research. These materials have exceptional mechanical, electrical, optical and magnetic properties and they also have an extremely large surface area and varied possibilities for functionalization. This review covers the synthesis of M-CNTs and the different approaches for the use of these compounds in M-SPE. The performance, general characteristics and applications of M-SPE based on magnetic carbon nanotubes for organic and inorganic analysis have been evaluated on the basis of more than 110 references. Finally, some important challenges with respect the use of magnetic carbon nanotubes in M-SPE are discussed. 相似文献
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Effective sorbents for solid-phase extraction in the analysis of quinolones in animal tissues by capillary electrophoresis 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
In this work, several commercial sorbents (Zorbax C18, Bond Elut C18, Isolute ENV+, Oasis HLB, Oasis MAX, SDB-RPS, and MPC-SD) were compared for the solid-phase extraction of the series of quinolones regulated by the European Community in chicken tissues in order to establish a method for the determination of this series of quinolones by capillary electrophoresis and diode array detection. Sorbents were chosen in order to achieve maximum recoveries and optimal clean-up efficiency. Better results were obtained using SDB-RPS and Oasis MAX which would provide suitable limits of detection, below of the maximum residue limits (MRLs) regulated. 相似文献
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Pyrzyńska K 《Talanta》1998,47(4):841-848
Increasing platinum concentrations have been detected in environmental samples since the introduction of catalytic converters used in cars. Also the intensive use of platinum-based anti-tumor drugs led to interest in the determination of trace amounts of platinum absorbed by the human body and of the physiological effect of its complexes on living organism. However, detection of Pt and Pd in environmental and biological samples with complex matrices, has to be generally preceded by a preconcentration/separation step. A brief overview of the application of solid sorbents for these procedures based on published data is presented. Attention is also paid to preparation of the samples and detection methods usually used for determination of platinum and palladium. 相似文献
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A semiautomatic method has been proposed for the determination of different types of amines in water samples including anilines, chloroanilines, N-nitrosamines and aliphatic amines. The analytes were retained on a solid-phase extraction sorbent column and after elution, 1 μL of the extract was analysed by gas chromatography coupled with electron impact ionization mass spectrometry. A systematic overview is given of the advantages and disadvantages of several sorbents (LiChrolut EN, Oasis HLB, RP-C18, graphitized carbon black, fullerenes and nanotubes) in the retention of amine compounds and based on sensitivity, selectivity and reliability. The retention efficiency for the studied amines was higher (ca. 100%) with LiChrolut EN and Oasis HLB than it was with RP-C18 and fullerenes (53 and 62%, respectively, on average). Detection limits of 0.5-16 ng L−1 for the 27 amines studied were obtained when using a sorbent column containing 75 mg of LiChrolut EN for 100 mL of sample, the RSD being lower than 6.5%. The method was applied with good accuracy and precision in the determination of amines in various types of water including river, pond, tap, well, drinking, swimming pool and waste. 相似文献