Extraction of phthalate esters from water and beverages using a graphene-based magnetic nanocomposite prior to their determination by HPLC

We have developed a highly sensitive microextraction method for the preconcentration of some phthalate esters such as diethyl phthalate, di- n -propylphthalate, di- n -butyl-phthalate, dicyclohexyl-phthalate, and diethyl-hexyl phthalate prior to their determination by HPLC. It is based on a magnetic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mikrochimica acta (1966) 2012-04, Vol.177 (1-2), p.23-30
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Qiuhua, Liu, Min, Ma, Xiaoxing, Wang, Weina, Wang, Chun, Zang, Xiaohuan, Wang, Zhi
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Zusammenfassung:We have developed a highly sensitive microextraction method for the preconcentration of some phthalate esters such as diethyl phthalate, di- n -propylphthalate, di- n -butyl-phthalate, dicyclohexyl-phthalate, and diethyl-hexyl phthalate prior to their determination by HPLC. It is based on a magnetic graphene nanocomposite as an effective adsorbent. The effects of the amount of the extractant composite employed, extraction time, pH values, salt concentration and desorption conditions were investigated. Under the optimum conditions, the enrichment factors range from 1574 to 2880. Response is linear in the concentration range from 0.1 to 50 ng mL −1 . The limits of detection (at S / N  = 3) were between 0.01 and 0.04 ng mL −1 . The method was successfully applied to the determination of five phthalate esters in water and beverage samples. A novel microextraction method was developed by using magnetic graphene nanocomposite as an effective adsorbent for the preconcentration of some trace phthalate esters in water and beverage samples followed by high performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection. The enrichment factors of the method for the compouds were achieved ranging from 1574 to 2880.
ISSN:0026-3672
1436-5073
DOI:10.1007/s00604-011-0752-7