| Literature DB >> 32370134 |
Samir M Ahmad1, Bruno B C Calado1, Mariana N Oliveira1, Nuno R Neng1,2, J M F Nogueira1,2.
Abstract
: In the present work we propose, for the first time, bar adsorptive microextraction coated with carbon-based phase mixtures, followed by microliquid desorption and high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection (BAμE-μLD/HPLC-DAD) analysis, to enhance the performance of the determination of traces of benzotriazoles (BTRs), benzothiazoles (BTs), and benzenesulfonamide derivatives (BSDs) in environmental water matrices. Assessing six carbon-based sorbents (CA1, CN1, B test EUR, SX PLUS, SX 1, and R) with different selectivity properties allowed us to tailor the best phase mixture (R, 12.5%/CN1, 87.5%) that has convenient porosity, texture, and surface chemistry (pHPZC,mix ~6.5) for trace analysis of benzenesulfonamide, 1-hydroxybenzotriazole, 1H-benzotriazole, 5-methyl-1H-benzotriazole, benzothiazole, and 1,3-benzothiazol-2-ol chemicals in aqueous media. Optimized experimental conditions provided average recoveries ranging from 37.9% to 59.2%, appropriate linear dynamic ranges (5.0 to 120.0 µg L-1; r2 ≥ 0.9964), limits of detection between 1.0 and 1.4 μg L-1, and good precisions (relative standard deviation (RSD) ≤ 9.3%). The proposed methodology (BAμE(R, 12.5%/CN1, 87.5%)-μLD/HPLC-DAD) also proved to be a suitable sorption-based static microextraction alternative to monitor traces of BTRs, BTs, and BSDs in rain, waste, tap, and estuarine water samples. From the data obtained, the proposed approach showed that the BAμE technique with the addition of lab-made devices allows users to adapt the technique to use sorbents or mixtures of sorbents with the best selectivity characteristics whenever distinct classes of target analytes occur simultaneously in the same application.Entities:
Keywords: BAµE; Environmental water matrices; HPLC-DAD; benzenesulfonamides; benzothiazoles; benzotriazoles; carbon-based sorbents; phase mixtures
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32370134 PMCID: PMC7248745 DOI: 10.3390/molecules25092133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Effect of sorbent selectivity using neat activated carbons (ACs )(a), R/CA1 (b), and R/CN1 (c) mixtures as coating phases for the microextraction recovery of BSA, OHBT, BT, MeBT, BTh, and OHBTh from aqueous media obtained by BAµE-µLD/HPLC-DAD. The error bars represent the standard deviation of three replicates.
Figure 2Effect of microextraction time (a) and matrix pH (b) on the microextraction recovery of BSA, OHBT, BT, MeBT, BTh, and OHBTh from aqueous media obtained by BAµE(R, 12.5%/CN1, 87.5%)-µLD/HPLC-DAD. The error bars represent the standard deviation of three replicates.
Limits of detection (LODs) and limits of quantification (LOQs) as well as intraday and interday repeatability of recovery assays obtained for BSA, OHBT, BT, MeBT, BTh, and OHBTh chemicals by BAµE(R, 12.5%/CN1, 87.5%)-µLD/HPLC-DAD under optimized experimental conditions.
| Compound | LODs(μg L−1) | LOQs(μg L−1) | Recovery (%) ± RSD (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intraday Assays ( | Interday Assays ( | |||
| BSA | 1.0 | 3.3 | 59 ± 3 | 58 ± 6 |
| OHBT | 1.4 | 4.0 | 38 ± 9 | 38 ± 9 |
| BT | 1.0 | 3.3 | 56 ± 3 | 56 ± 9 |
| MeBT | 1.2 | 4.0 | 59 ± 2 | 59 ± 2 |
| BTh | 1.2 | 4.0 | 57 ± 6 | 56 ± 9 |
| OHBTh | 1.0 | 3.3 | 53 ± 4 | 53 ± 3 |
Comparison of the proposed method with other microextraction-based approaches previously reported in the literature for the determination of benzotriazoles (BTRs), benzothiazoles (BTs), and benzenesulfonamide derivatives (BSDs) in environmental water matrices.
| Microextraction Technique | SPME | DLLME | SBSE | DLLME | AALLME | DLLME | SPME | BAμE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| GC-MS/MS | LC-MS/MS | GC-MS | HPLC-FLD-UV | HPLC-UV | GC-MS | LC-qTOF/MS | HPLC-DAD |
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| Tap, river, and effluent waste water | Ground, river, influent, and effluent waste water | Influent waste water | Tap, river, industrial waters, as well as effluent and influent wastewaters | Tap, lake, river, as well as effluent and influent wastewaters | Tap and effluent wastewaters | Tap, as well as influent and effluent wastewaters | Tap, estuarine, rain, and effluent wastewaters |
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| Polyacrylate | Chloroform/Carbon tetrachloride/ACN | Polyacrylate | Tri- | 1-Hexanol | Toluene/ACN | Polyethersulfone | Mixed ACs |
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| 0.0001–7.5 | 0.04–0.75 | 0.256 | 0.04–2.2 | 0.8–1.4 | 0.007–0.080 a | 0.005–0.1 a | 1.0–1.4 |
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| 1.0–100.0 | 0.01–50.0 | 0–10.0 | 2.4–536.1 | 5.0–10000.0 | 0.05–20.0 | 0.1–50.0 | 5.0–120.0 |
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| ≤ 24.6 | ≤ 44.0 | ≤ 9.8 | ≤ 8.4 | ≤ 7.8 | ≤ 8.0 | ≤ 8.0 | ≤ 9.3 |
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| n.a. | 5.0–42.0 | n.a. | 67.4–97.1 | n.a. | 24.0–46.0 | n.a. | 37.9–59.2 |
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a These values correspond to the method LOQs. The LODs are not available.
Calibration parameters, including r2, for the four real water samples spiked between 25.0 and 100.0 μg L−1 and obtained for BSA, OHBT, BT, MeBT, BTh, and OHBTh chemicals by BAµE(R, 12.5%/CN1, 87.5%)-µLD/HPLC-DAD through the standard addition method (SAM) approach under optimized experimental conditions.
| Compounds | Slope | Intercept |
| Slope | Intercept |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tap water | Estuarine water | ||||||
| BSA | 0.3000 | 0.0788 | 0.9938 | 0.2600 | 0.0676 | 0.9913 | |
| OHBT | 0.3000 | 0.0672 | 0.9920 | 0.2600 | 0.0608 | 0.9907 | |
| BT | 1.5600 | 1.1600 | 0.9989 | 5.1200 | 1.3560 | 0.9927 | |
| MeBT | 1.8400 | 1.6944 | 0.9987 | 0.4200 | 3.1112 | 0.9992 | |
| BTh | 0.5000 | 2.0740 | 0.9937 | 0.2000 | 2.1520 | 0.9962 | |
| OHBTh | 1.9800 | 5.5472 | 0.9957 | 0.8800 | 5.1488 | 0.9993 | |
| Rainwater | Waste water | ||||||
| BSA | 0.2800 | 0.0692 | 0.9926 | 0.2400 | 0.0680 | 0.9934 | |
| OHBT | 0.4400 | 0.0992 | 0.9907 | 0.0800 | 0.0314 | 0.9923 | |
| BT | 2.2000 | 1.4620 | 0.9973 | 4.2000 | 1.1480 | 0.9932 | |
| MeBT | 0.6400 | 3.0044 | 0.9988 | 31.0000 | 2.6044 | 0.9991 | |
| BTh | 0.2000 | 2.0480 | 0.9970 | 0.8000 | 2.0320 | 0.9995 | |
| OHBTh | 0.5000 | 4.6128 | 0.9989 | 47.1200 | 4.3584 | 0.9984 | |
Figure 3Chromatogram obtained from an assay performed on spiked (25.0 µg L−1) and unspiked wastewater samples obtained by BAµE(R, 12.5%/CN1, 87.5%)-µLD/HPLC-DAD under optimized experimental conditions. 1. BSA; 2. OHBT; 3. BT; 4. MeBT; 5. BTh; 6. OHBTh.