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Food Chem ; 440: 138238, 2024 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38142556

ABSTRACT

In the present study, a magnetic ion-imprinted polymer based on n-allylthiourea in the presence of 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2-naphthol (MIIP-PAN) was synthesized, characterized, and applied in the preconcentration of nickel ions by dispersive magnetic solid phase extraction (DMSPE) with FAAS detection. For comparison, non-imprinted polymer (MNIP-PAN) and imprinted polymer without PAN were synthesized. The characterization of the polymers was performed by FT-IR, DRX, TEM, TGA, VSM, and BET. Selectivity studies were performed comparing the competitive adsorption of Ni2+ with other cations on MIIP-PAN and MNIP-PAN, achieving higher relative selectivity coefficients for MIIP-PAN than for MNIP-PAN and NIP. Under optimized conditions, the method provided a preconcentration factor of 76.70, detection limit of 0.25 µg/L and intra-day (2.06 - 2.33 %) and inter-day (1.82 - 4.90 %) precision. The developed method was applied to samples of water, teas, and chocolate powder, and its precision was evaluated through tests of recovery and analysis of certified materials.


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Molecular Imprinting , Nickel , Propanolamines , Nickel/analysis , Water , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Polymers , Adsorption , Magnetic Phenomena , Solid Phase Extraction/methods
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Food Chem ; 334: 127345, 2021 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32712485

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The development of a novel molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction (MISPE) method for simultaneous preconcentration of imazapyr (IMP), imazapic (IMZ) and imazethapyr (IMT) with determination by HPLC-PAD (High performance liquid chromatography - photodiode-array detector) is proposed. The polymer synthesis was performed using imazethapyr as template molecule and 1-vinylimidazole as functional monomer. The method is based on preconcentration of 100.0 mL of sample through 200.0 mg of molecularly imprinted poly(vinylimidazole-TRIM) (MIP-1VN) at pH 4.0, followed by elution with 2.0 mL of MeOH:CH2Cl2:HAc (34:62:4, v/v). The range of analytical curve (0.29-200.0, 0.21-200.0 and 0.15-200.0 µg L-1), limits of detection (0.09, 0.06 and 0.04 µg L-1) and preconcentration factors (92, 96 and 98) determined for the herbicides, IMP, IMZ and IMT, respectively, were greatly superior when compared with those ones obtained with commercial adsorbents. The analytical method was successfully applied to spiked surface water and rice samples with good results of recovery values (86-107%).


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Herbicides/analysis , Molecular Imprinting/methods , Oryza/chemistry , Solid Phase Extraction/methods , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Food Contamination/analysis , Imidazoles/analysis , Imidazoles/chemical synthesis , Imidazoles/chemistry , Limit of Detection , Niacin/analogs & derivatives , Niacin/analysis , Nicotinic Acids/analysis , Nicotinic Acids/chemistry , Polyvinyls/chemical synthesis , Polyvinyls/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Solid Phase Extraction/instrumentation
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J Hazard Mater ; 265: 280-7, 2014 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24326121

ABSTRACT

The risk of cadmium contamination in the Tibagi River watershed (Parana State, Brazil) affected by past coal mining activities was assessed through sorption-desorption modeling for sediment and soil samples. The acidic character of the samples resulted in more competition between the cadmium ions and protons, thereby influencing the cadmium sorption-desorption. The sorption isotherms were fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich single models and to the dual-site Langmuir-Freundlich (or Sips) model. The single-site models indicated a low-energy character of sorption sites on the sample sorption sites, whereas the dual-site model explained the availability of higher-affinity and lower-affinity non-specific sites. The correlation of the sorption and desorption constants with the physicochemical and mineralogical characteristics of the samples showed that the cadmium sorption behavior was significantly affected by the pH, point of zero charge, and also by the magnesium, aluminum, calcium and manganese amounts. Besides, the desorption rate and hysteresis index suggested a high risk of cadmium mobilization along the Tibagi River basin.


Subject(s)
Cadmium/chemistry , Coal Mining , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Soil Pollutants/chemistry , Soil/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry , Adsorption , Brazil , Environmental Monitoring , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Risk Assessment , Rivers
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