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Fabrication of a Dipole-assisted Solid Phase Extraction Microchip for Trace Metal Analysis in Water Samples
Published on: August 7, 2016
Hydroxylated magnetic microporous organic network for efficient magnetic solid phase extraction of trace triazine
Min Zhang1, Lu Liu1, Feng Liu2
1College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shandong Analysis and Test Center, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), Jinan 250353, China.
Abstract:
Here we covalently constructed abundant long-chain hydroxyl groups-functionalized magnetic microporous organic networks (MMON-2OH) for detection of eight Triazine herbicides (THs) in honey and water samples. MMON-2OH owned a high surface area (287.86 m²/g), enhanced water compatibility, and increased exposure of long-chain hydroxyl groups, which significantly improved enrichment capacity for THs. Theoretical analyses and characterization data revealed interaction mechanisms, including hydrogen bonds (N-H···O and O-H···N), halogen bond (Cl···N) and π stackings (NH-π, CH-π and π-π). This approach was developed for the detection of THs, achieving a low detection limit 0.03∼0.6 ng⋅L-1 for water, and 0.006∼0.134 μg·kg-1 for honey. Trace concentrations of THs, ranging from 1.0∼21.2 ng⋅L-1 in surface water and 0.1∼0.9 μg·kg-1 in honey, were successfully detected. Sample spiked recovery experiments demonstrated recoveries between 72.1-116.2 %, validating accuracy and applicability of method. This study realizes a speedy and sensitive determination of THs, showcasing potential of MMON-2OH in pollutant removal and food safety maintenance.
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