Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5136048 Journal of Chromatography A 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A stir-bar based on an imprinted monolith polymer containing magnetic nanoparticles is developed.•MIP magnetic stir-bar for the stir-bar sorptive extraction of triazines was studied.•Triazines were successfully extracted from soil sample extracts.

In this work, novel molecularly imprinted stir-bars based upon the entrapment of modified magnetic nanoparticles within an imprinted polymer monolith is developed for stir-bar sorptive extraction (SBSE). Firstly, magnetic nanoparticles were surface modified with oleic acid followed by encapsulation inside a silica network. Then, vinyl-groups were grafted onto the particles surface for the subsequent copolymerization with the imprinting polymerization mixture using a glass vial insert as a mold. As a result, the obtained imprinted monolith presented magnetic properties allowing its use as magnetic stir-bar. Variables affecting both polymer morphology (i.e., amount of magnetic nanoparticles, polymerization time) and binding-elution conditions of target analytes (i.e., solvents, time) was carefully optimized. Optimum imprinted stir-bars were evaluated for the SBSE of triazines in soil sample extracts. Recoveries, at 16 ng g−1 concentration level, ranged from 2.4 to 8.7% with relative standard deviations lower than 15% (n = 3). Although low recoveries were obtained, the high selectivity provided by the new molecularly imprinted stir-bars allowed reaching detection limits below 7.5 ng g−1 by liquid chromatography coupled to UV detection.

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