Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7689222 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2015 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The analysis of chemical compounds present at very low concentrations in complex matrices (e.g., residues and contaminants in food samples) usually requires a complex analytical approach, involving sampling, sample preparation, analyte isolation and qualitative and quantitative determination. Most analysts consider sample preparation to be the Achilles' heel, because it is usually time consuming, presents low yields, is prone to introducing contamination, and is more difficult to automate than other steps. Recently, a strong movement towards utilization of greener analytical methods stimulated development of microextraction techniques. Most of these microextraction techniques are based upon sorption processes, making the development of novel sorptive materials one of the most active research areas in this field. In the present work, we present a review on the new materials recently developed for sample preparation in line with the concept of green analytical chemistry. We also review the techniques using them and their main applications.
Keywords
PVATEOSMTMSRSDLOQPDMSPAHCNTMIPDVBLLEPolypyrroleSFEPPyGACtetramethoxysilanetetraethoxysilaneSPEICPASEECDADSSWEβ-CyclodextrinSBSEDADMSPDDLLMETOFSDMECNFFAASMAAFLDGMAIIPβ-CDPTMsMNPpHEMAGPTMSPipette-tip solid-phase extractionAPTMS(3-glycidyloxypropyl)trimethoxysilaneVBCPILMTMOSMSPEMPTMS(3-Aminopropyl)trimethoxysilaneCarboxenSPMETBOT(3-Mercaptopropyl)trimethoxysilaneBSAHF-LPMELVIMicroextraction by packed sorbentDispersive liquid-liquid microextractionMS/MSSOxElectron-capture detectorDiode-array detectorbovine serum albuminSample preparationSubcritical water extractionSupercritical fluid extractionSolid-phase extractionLiquid-liquid extractionMagnetic solid-phase extractionMethacrylic acidCapillary electrophoresisrelative standard deviationGraphene oxideImmunosorbentBINOESsolid-phase microextractionLarge-volume injectionPulsed amperometric detectionTMOSsingle-drop microextractionThiamphenicolmatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionizationLOD یا Limit of detectiondivinylbenzeneRamtime of flightSorbentSoxhletaccelerated solvent extractionGreen analytical chemistryTAPFlame Atomic Absorption SpectrometerOptical emission spectrometryMass spectrometryTandem mass spectrometryenrichment factorheadspacefluorescence detectorMatrix solid-phase dispersionCARMALDIPolymeric ionic liquidIonic liquidMethyltrimethoxysilanelimit of quantificationlimit of detectionStir-bar sorptive extractionMIMAPTESNew materialrestricted access materialhollow-fiber liquid-phase microextractionMagnetic nanoparticleCarbon nanofiberCarbon nanotubeMEPsPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonPADInductively-coupled plasmapoly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)Polyacrylatepolyethylene glycolpolyvinyl alcoholMolecularly imprinted polymerIon-imprinted polymerPEGPolydimethylsiloxaneSol gelcarbowaxliquid chromatographyHPLChigh-performance liquid chromatographyGas chromatographyGrapheneGlycidyl methacrylate
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Authors
Bruno Henrique Fumes, Meire Ribeiro Silva, Felipe Nascimento Andrade, Carlos Eduardo Domingues Nazario, Fernando Mauro Lanças,