Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1200021 Journal of Chromatography A 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•MIL-88B coated SPME fiber was fabricated via an in situ hydrothermal growth approach.•MIL-88B coated fiber showed good stability and large enhancement factors for SPME of PCBs.•MIL-88B coated fiber gave low detection limits, wide linearity and good reproducibility for PCBs.

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have received considerable attention as novel sorbents for sample preparation due to their fascinating structures and functionalities such as large surface area, good thermal stability, and uniform structured nanoscale cavities. Here, we report the application of a thermal and solvent stable MOF MIL-88B with nanosized bipyramidal cages and large surface area for solid-phase microextraction (SPME) of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Novel MIL-88B coated fiber was fabricated via an in situ hydrothermal growth of MIL-88B film on etched stainless steel fiber. The MIL-88B coated fiber gave large enhancement factors (757–2243), low detection limits (0.45–1.32 ng L−1), and good linearity (5–200 ng L−1) for PCBs. The relative standard deviation (RSD) for six replicate extractions of PCBs at 100 ng L−1 on MIL-88B coated fiber ranged from 4.2% to 8.7%. The recoveries for spiked PCBs (10 ng L−1) in water and soil samples were in the range of 79.7–103.2%. Besides, the MIL-88B coated fiber was stable enough for 150 extraction cycles without significant loss of extraction efficiency. The developed method was successfully applied to the determination of PCBs in water samples and soil samples.

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