In-tube solid-phase microextraction: Current trends and future perspectives

Geometries of capillary extraction tubes and their sorbent materials were summarized.•IT-SPME operating system and online coupling to analytical instrument were explained.•Optimization parameters for strategy of IT-SPME method development were described.•Applications to sample analysis were summariz...

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Veröffentlicht in:JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A 2021-01, Vol.1636, p.461787, Article 461787
1. Verfasser: Kataoka, Hiroyuki
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Geometries of capillary extraction tubes and their sorbent materials were summarized.•IT-SPME operating system and online coupling to analytical instrument were explained.•Optimization parameters for strategy of IT-SPME method development were described.•Applications to sample analysis were summarized and future prospects were discussed. In-tube solid-phase microextraction (IT-SPME) was developed about 24 years ago as an effective sample preparation technique using an open tubular capillary column as an extraction device. IT-SPME is useful for micro-concentration, automated sample cleanup, and rapid online analysis, and can be used to determine the analytes in complex matrices simple sample processing methods such as direct sample injection or filtration. IT-SPME is usually performed in combination with high-performance liquid chromatography using an online column switching technology, in which the entire process from sample preparation to separation to data analysis is automated using the autosampler. Furthermore, IT-SPME minimizes the use of harmful organic solvents and is simple and labor-saving, making it a sustainable and environmentally friendly green analytical technique. Various operating systems and new sorbent materials have been developed to improve its extraction efficiency by, for example, enhancing its sorption capacity and selectivity. In addition, IT-SPME methods have been widely applied in environmental analysis, food analysis and bioanalysis. This review describes the present state of IT-SPME technology and summarizes its current trends and future perspectives, including method development and strategies to improve extraction efficiency.
ISSN:0021-9673
1873-3778
DOI:10.1016/j.chroma.2020.461787