Synthesis of MIL-88(Fe) coordinated to carboxymethyl cellulose fibers nanocomposite for dispersive solid phase microextraction of acetanilide herbicides from cereal and agricultural soil samples.
J Chromatogr A
; 1719: 464753, 2024 Mar 29.
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ABSTRACT
In this study, MIL-88(Fe) coordinated to carboxymethyl cellulose fibers was successfully synthesized, characterized, and utilized as a nanocomposite for the dispersive solid phase microextraction of butachlor and acetochlor. These analytes served as representative analytes for acetanilide herbicides (AHs) present in real samples. Effective parameters on the extraction efficiency were investigated to maximize the analytical performance of the developed method. Under optimized conditions, which encompassed sorbent amount of 12 mg, solution pH of 7.0, 4.0 min of the vortex time, 3.0 min of the extraction time, chloroform as desorption agent and no salt addition, the developed method exhibited remarkable figures of merit, such as high linearity (R2> 0.99), low limits of detection of 0.90 ng mL-1, substantial preconcentration factors (between 213 and 228), relative recoveries in the range of 90.8% to 109%, and good repeatability with relative standard deviations equal or below 7.2%. After validation, the developed method was applied to detect AHs in various cereal and agricultural soil samples.
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Nanocompuestos
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Microextracción en Fase Líquida
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Herbicidas
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J Chromatogr A
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J. chromatogr. A
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Journal of chromatography A
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2024
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