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J Chromatogr A ; 1540: 38-46, 2018 Mar 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29429744

ABSTRACT

Pristine humic acids (HAs) were thermally condensed onto silica microparticles by a one-pot, inexpensive and green preparation route obtaining a mixed-mode sorbent (HA-C@silica) with good sorption affinity for glucocorticoids (GCs). The carbon-based material, characterized by various techniques, was indeed applied as the sorbent for fixed-bed solid-phase extraction of eight GCs from river water and wastewater treatment plant effluent, spiked at different concentration levels in the range 1-400 ng L-1. After sample extraction, the target analytes were simultaneously and quantitatively eluted in a single fraction of methanol, achieving enrichment factor 4000 and 1000 in river water and wastewater effluent, respectively. Full recovery for all compounds, was gained in the real matrices studied (80-125% in river water, 79-126% in wastewater effluent), with inter-day precision showing relative standard deviations (RSD) below 15% and 18% (n = 3), for river and wastewater effluent, correspondingly. The high enrichment factors coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry quantification (MRM mode) provided method quantification limits of 0.009-0.48 ng L-1 in river water and 0.06-3 ng L-1 in wastewater effluent and, at the same time, secure identification of the selected drugs. As also evidenced by comparison with literature, HA-C@silica proved to be a valid alternative to the current commercial sorbents, in terms of extraction capability, enrichment factor, ease of preparation and cost. The batch-to-batch reproducibility was assessed by recovery tests on three independently prepared HA-C@silica powders (RSD lower than 7%).


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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Glucocorticoids/isolation & purification , Humic Substances , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Solid Phase Extraction , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Fresh Water/chemistry , Glucocorticoids/analysis , Limit of Detection , Reproducibility of Results , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 409(28): 6709-6718, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29071365

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This work shows a novel analytical method for the simultaneous extraction of environmental emerging contaminants as benzenesulfonamides (BSAs), benzotriazoles (BTRs), and benzothiazoles (BTs) from water samples. Pristine multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), not yet tested for such analytes, are here employed as the sorbent phase for dispersive solid-phase extraction (d-SPE) followed by high-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-HESI-MS/MS). Quantitative sorption is gained by treating 50 mL sample with 100 mg MWCNTs (2 g L-1) in 10 min contact, both in tap and raw river water. After sorption, the analytes are quantitatively desorbed by microwaves (20 min, 160 °C, 250 W) by using 5 mL methanol-ethylacetate-acetic acid (10:70:20, v/v), according to the indications obtained by a chemometric study. The extract is reduced to small volume before analysis, thus reaching overall enrichment factors up to 400. Recovery of the entire procedure, evaluated on tap and surface water samples spiked with 0.1/0.5-50 µg L-1 of each analyte, was in the range 70-116%, with excellent inter-day precision (RSD < 7%). Selectivity and firm analyte identification were assured by MRM detection, and suitable sensitivity was obtained for determination of these pollutants in actual matrices (experimental MDLs 30-170 ng L-1). The proposed analytical method was applied to the analysis of surface water samples, containing concentrations of these contaminants ranging from 100 ng L-1 to 2 µg L-1. Pristine MWCNTs proved to be a valid alternative to other commercial sorbents, both in terms of cost and sorption capacity. Graphical abstract Determination of benzenesulfonamides, benzotriazoles, and benzothiazoles in environmental waters by dispersive multi-walled carbon nanotube extraction prior HPLC-MS.

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