| Literature DB >> 31512367 |
Lili Lian1, Xinhao Jiang1, Jinyi Lv1, Fengkun Bai1, Bo Zhu1, Dawei Lou1.
Abstract
Glucose-derived carbon-decorated magnetic microspheres were synthesized by an easy hydrothermal carbonization method and used as a high-efficiency adsorbent to extract bisphenols in water and tea drinks. The as-prepared carbon-decorated magnetic microspheres had a well-defined core-shell structure with a shell thickness of about 5 nm. The microspheres possessed high saturation magnetization at 60.8 emu/g and excellent chemical stability in aqueous solution. The experimental parameters affecting the extraction efficiency, including extraction time, pH, adsorbent dosage, desorption solvents, desorption time, and solution volume were evaluated. Electrostatic and π-π interactions were the major driving forces during extraction. Overall, a new magnetic solid-phase extraction method of determining bisphenols was developed on the basis of as-prepared magnetic microspheres. The method had a wide linear range, low limits of detection (0.03-0.10 µg/L), and high recoveries (85.4-104.6%).Entities:
Keywords: bisphenols; core-shell structures; hydrothermal carbon; magnetic extraction; solid-phase extraction
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31512367 DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201900611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sep Sci ISSN: 1615-9306 Impact factor: 3.645