Abstract:A novel method based on microextraction in packed syringe (MEPS) as sample preparation technique coupled off-line with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was developed using electrospun nanofibers as sorbent. For electrospinning of polypyrrole/polyamide-based nanofiber, a homogeneous solution containing nylon 6, ferric chloride and pyrrole monomer was prepared and then was drawn into a 2.5-mL syringe. By applying a voltage of 13 kV between the needle of the syringe and an aluminum-foil collector, the nanofib… Show more
“…Also, the use of polypyrrole or polyamide electrospun-based sorbents in MEPS has created a new approach, which was successfully used for separating pesticides from aquatic samples [47].…”
Section: Various Types Of Sorbents Used In Mepsmentioning
“…Also, the use of polypyrrole or polyamide electrospun-based sorbents in MEPS has created a new approach, which was successfully used for separating pesticides from aquatic samples [47].…”
Section: Various Types Of Sorbents Used In Mepsmentioning
“…This means that the contact time is an important parameter in selecting a suitable sorbent. Sorbent with higher hydrophilic functional groups would be expected to adsorb the analyte faster due to more effective sorbent-analyte interaction resulting from increase in mass transfer (Xu et al 2010a;Xu et al 2010b;Qi et al 2008;Bagheri et al 2012). This suggests that the hydrophilic functional groups like amide and carboxylic groups on some of the sorbents did contribute greatly to the rapid sorption of 1-hydroxypyrene.…”
Section: Morphology Of Electrospun Nanofibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More so, the aromatic rings of the matrix network on SDVB permits the electron-donor interactions between the sorbent and the bonds of the aromatic analyte. This further increases the analyte-sorbent interaction (Bagheri et al 2012;Marce and Borrull 2000) which is a likely reason for its high sorption recovery of slightly over 70% as well. Furthermore, the -OH groups on the surface of the analyte can act as a hydrogen-bonding donor and form hydrogen bonds with organic molecules (Marce and Borrull 2000), indicating that hydrogen bonding interactions could as well be playing a role in the SDB sorption system.…”
Section: Adsorption and Desorption Studiesmentioning
Background: Synthetic polymers have some qualities that make them good candidates for pre concentration of trace analytes biological fluids because of their great potentials to be functionalized and electrospun into nanofibres.
“…The solid phase is washed with water or with other solvents in the case of water soluble analytes, to remove any interfering materials and the analytes are eluted with a microliter volume of organic solvent. The technique was recently used for the analysis of multiclass pesticides in water samples [131,132], but till today it has not been used for fruits and vegetables analysis. It presents a good and promising microextraction technique for the analysis of a broad range of pesticides in food samples.…”
Section: Microextraction In Packed Solvents (Meps)mentioning
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