Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7689483 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2015 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Nanostructured materials play roles in different areas of analytical chemistry. Implementation of nanomaterials in liquid-phase microextraction results in a synergic combination yielding enhanced performance. Some significant examples include: carbon nanotubes for improving extraction efficiency; magnetic nanoparticles for retrieving ionic liquids or organic solvents; metal nanoprobes in a solvent microvolume for desalting and ionization in the analysis of proteins and peptides by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry; in situ generation of noble-metal nanoprobes for extraction of hydride-forming elements prior to their determination by atomic spectrometry; confinement of fluorescent nanoprobes in a microvolume of organic solvent, thereby integrating separation, preconcentration and analyte recognition within a single step; and, solid-phase extraction involving nanomaterials and liquid-phase microextraction in a sequential way. We provide insight into significant advances involving the joint use of nanomaterials and liquid-phase microextraction.
Keywords
ODTAASLPMESPEDSDMECNTCPEDLLMEGC-FIDPAHSDMEETAASGC-ECDETV-ICP-MSFAASSPMEVCHAPDCMNPGC-MSDispersive liquid-liquid microextractionNanoprobeGas chromatography-electron capture detectorCloud-point extractionSolid-phase extractionDispersive micro-solid phase extractionUltravioletCapillary electrophoresisHollow fibersolid-phase microextractionSingle-walledsingle-drop microextractionLOD یا Limit of detectionorganic solventatomic absorption spectrometryElectrothermal Atomic Absorption SpectrometryMass spectrometrymatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometryenrichment factorNoble metalMALDI-MSIonic liquidlimit of detectionliquid-phase microextractionNanomaterialsNanoparticleOxide nanoparticleMagnetic nanoparticleCarbon nanotubeIsoelectric pointquantum dotPolyaromatic hydrocarbonAffinityMulti-walledhigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLCGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryGas Chromatography-Flame Ionization Detector
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Authors
Carlos Bendicho, Isabel Costas-Mora, Vanesa Romero, Isela Lavilla,