Ultrasound and surfactant‐assisted dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction prior to poly(ethylene oxide)‐mediated stacking in CE for highly sensitive determination of barbiturates in human fluids
Li Hsin Tseng,
Pei‐Chi Liang,
Tai‐Chia Chiu
et al.
Abstract:This study developed a facile, highly sensitive technique for extracting and quantifying barbiturates in serum samples. This method combined ultrasound and surfactant‐assisted dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction with poly(ethylene oxide)‐mediated stacking in capillary electrophoresis. Factors influencing the extraction and stacking performance, such as the type and volume of extraction solvents, the type and concentration of surfactant, extraction time, salt additives, sample matrix, solution pH, and comp… Show more
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