Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7689483 TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 2015 24 Pages PDF
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.
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