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Heteropore covalent organic framework-based composite membrane prepared by in situ growth on non-woven fabric for sample pretreatment of food non-targeted analysis.

Xiao-Han Wang1, Wei Li1, Hong-Xin Jiang2, Yan Chen1, Rong-Zhi Gao1, An-Na Tang3, De-Ming Kong4.   

Abstract

A heteropore covalent organic framework (COF)-based composite membrane material was prepared and proved to have a satisfactory effect on the pretreatment of vegetable samples. The composite membrane was fabricated by in situ growth of a dual-pore COF on the surface of polydopamine (PDA)-aminated non-woven (NW) fabric. Due to the difference in the strength of the interaction between the phytochromes/COF and the pesticides/COF, the removal of phytochromes and the recovery of pesticides can be achieved by adjusting the composition of the solution. Through a simple immersion or filtration operation, NW@PDA@COF composite membrane can quickly and almost completely remove interfering phytochromes in the samples. The recovery of pesticides was determined by HPLC-MS/MS, and the recovery efficiencies were 72.3~101.7% and 67.3~106.7% for immersion and filtration modes of five different vegetable samples, respectively; the RSD is between 1.1 and 19% (n = 3). The limits of detection and quantification for the 13 pesticides investigated were 0.08 μg·L-1 and 0.23 μg·L-1, respectively. A wide linear range of 1~1000 μg·L-1 was observed with R2 values from 0.9774 to 0.9998. The membrane can be repeatedly used for at least 10 times by using a facile elution treatment. Compared to other commonly used sample pretreatment materials, heteropore COF-based composite membrane is superior in terms of sorbent amount, treatment time, operation simplicity, and material reusability.

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Keywords:  Composite membrane; Covalent organic framework; Non-targeted analysis; Non-woven fabric; Pesticide determination; Sample pretreatment

Year:  2021        PMID: 34164747     DOI: 10.1007/s00604-021-04889-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mikrochim Acta        ISSN: 0026-3672            Impact factor:   5.833


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