2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2019.05.008
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Miniaturized matrix solid-phase dispersion based on deep eutectic solvent and carbon nitride associated with high-performance liquid chromatography: A new feasibility for extraction and determination of trace nitrotoluene pollutants in soil samples

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“…In the research of Nedaei et al., DESs combining the MSPD method were developed for the extraction of five nitrotoluenes from soil samples, and the LODs in the range of 0.12–0.33 µg/g, the relative standard deviations lower than 9.3%, and the extraction recoveries ranging from 78% to 96% were achieved under the optimized conditions, demonstrating this method was effective for environmentally friendly extraction of nitrotoluenes from soil samples [94]. It was the first time used hydrophobic DES‐MSPD to extract flavonoids, and the repeatability and extraction recovery of the method was better than the SPME, SPE, and DLLME methods, however, the recovery rate of this experiment was not very high, and further optimization was needed.…”
Section: Application Of Dess On Extraction Of Flavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the research of Nedaei et al., DESs combining the MSPD method were developed for the extraction of five nitrotoluenes from soil samples, and the LODs in the range of 0.12–0.33 µg/g, the relative standard deviations lower than 9.3%, and the extraction recoveries ranging from 78% to 96% were achieved under the optimized conditions, demonstrating this method was effective for environmentally friendly extraction of nitrotoluenes from soil samples [94]. It was the first time used hydrophobic DES‐MSPD to extract flavonoids, and the repeatability and extraction recovery of the method was better than the SPME, SPE, and DLLME methods, however, the recovery rate of this experiment was not very high, and further optimization was needed.…”
Section: Application Of Dess On Extraction Of Flavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is very important to develop the corresponding analytical techniques for monitoring the trace pollutants. A number of analytical techniques, including spectrophotometry [ 147 149 ], fluorescence [ 150 152 ], chromatography [ 153 , 154 ], and electrochemical methods [ 155 , 156 ] have been reported. However, the complicated instruments, complex sampling processes, and insufficient recognition capability restrict their applications.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the results determined using the conventional acid digestion method, the method was found to be accurate, precise, and eco-friendly. In addition, it can also be used for the extraction and determination of organic pollutants from soil such as pesticides [84] and nitrotoluene [83]. Furthermore, some studies use DESs to prepare ferrofluid to extract explosives from soil samples by suspended droplet microextraction [51].…”
Section: Extraction From Air Samples and Soil/sediment Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%