Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1164318 | Analytica Chimica Acta | 2014 | 9 Pages |
•New SPE method was developed for analysis of PFCs in human serum.•Fluorocarbon-bonded magnetic mesoporous microspheres were used as SPE absorbents.•PFCs in serum were directly extracted without any other pretreatment procedure.•The PFCs-adsorbed microspheres were simply and rapidly isolated by using a magnet.
We report herein an extraction method for the analysis of perfluorinated compounds in human serum based on magnetic core–mesoporous shell microspheres with decyl-perfluorinated interior pore-walls (Fe3O4@mSiO2-F17). Thanks to the unique properties of the Fe3O4@mSiO2-F17 microspheres, macromolecules like proteins could be easily excluded from the mesoporous channels due to size exclusion effect, and perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in protein-rich biosamples such as serum could thus be directly extracted with the fluorocarbon modified on the channel wall without any other pretreatment procedure. The PFCs adsorbed Fe3O4@mSiO2-F17 microspheres could then be simply and rapidly isolated by using a magnet, followed by being identified and quantified by LC–MS/MS (high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry). Five perfluorinatedcarboxylic acids (C6, C8–C11) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) were selected as model analytes. In order to achieve the best extraction efficiency, some important factors including the amount of Fe3O4@mSiO2-F17 microspheres added, adsorption time, type of elution solvent, eluting solvent volume and elution time were investigated. The ranges of the LOD were 0.02–0.05 ng mL−1 for the six PFCs. The recovery of the optimized method varies from 83.13% to 92.42% for human serum samples.
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