Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1201916 Journal of Chromatography A 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•DCF-EME method for preconcentration of six OCPs in seawater samples was developed.•Effervescence induced by ultrasound radiations was applied for phase separation.•In DCF-EME method more precise and effective solvent collection can be achievable.•A home-made extraction cell was design for facile retrieving of solvents.•Analysis of samples collected from Caspian Sea was done.

Dissolved carbon dioxide flotation after emulsification microextraction (DCF-EME) technique coupled with gas chromatography-electron capture detection (GC-ECD) was introduced for preconcentration and determination of six organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in seawater samples. DCF-EME method is based on the rapid and simple phase separation of low density organic solvent from the aqueous phase via introducing of a saturated NaHCO3 solution (9.6% w/v) into the acidified sample solution (0.1 M of HCl) containing analytes. Thanks to the in situ generation of carbon dioxide (CO2) bobbles intensified by ultrasound radiation, the dispersed extraction solvent was collected to the surface of the aqueous sample and then was narrowed to the capillary part of a special home-made extraction cell for facile retrieving. Under the optimal conditions, the limits of detection were at the range of 2.6–9.2 ng L−1 and preconcentration factors were varied between 271 and 307 for different OCPs. The applicability of the developed method was evaluated by the extraction and determination of the target analytes from Caspian seawater samples.

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