Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10548114 Journal of Chromatography A 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
A new sol-gel application for the development of SPME fibers is described. Phenyltrimethoxysilane (PTMOS) and methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMOS) were the sol-gel precursors used at different proportions, together with different water contents, catalyst and reaction time. It was observed that obtaining a good film quality was determinant for a good extracting fiber performance. The film thickness ranged 0.2-1 μm and could not be increased by multi-coating processes. Apparently, a dense, non-porous microstructure was obtained. These coatings exhibited a strong hydrophobic character, as shown by the capability of extraction of long chain and apolar aromatic compounds, which, was comparable to that of the 100 μm polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and 65 μm carbowax-divinylbenzene (CW-DVB). The developed fiber has shown high thermal (350 °C) and organic solvent stability (ethanol, toluene and dichloromethane), thus bearing adequate characteristics to be associated to GC and potentialities that may also envisage suitability for HPLC. The new fibers may be useful for the microextraction of non-polar compounds, although at trace levels and in simple matrixes only, due to the susceptibility to competition.
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