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  • Use of a capillary tube for collecting an extraction solvent lighter than water after dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction and its application in the determination of parabens in different samples by gas chromatography--flame ionization detection.

Use of a capillary tube for collecting an extraction solvent lighter than water after dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction and its application in the determination of parabens in different samples by gas chromatography--flame ionization detection.

Talanta (2010-05-06)
M A Farajzadeh, Dj Djozan, R Fazeli Bakhtiyari
ABSTRACT

In this study a new dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) method is presented on the basis of a safe organic solvent, octanol, which is lighter than water. The proposed method is used for the extraction and pre-concentration of some preservatives including methyl paraben (Mep), ethyl paraben (Etp) and propyl paraben (Prp) from different matrices. The extracted compounds are monitored by gas chromatography-flame ionization detector (GC-FID). A mixture of suitable extraction and dispersive solvents including 20microL octanol and 0.5mL acetone is quickly injected into the aqueous sample. The mixture is centrifuged for 10min at 6000rpm, so a small drop of extraction solvent collects on the water surface. A portion of the collected solvent is removed by a capillary tube through simple dipping the tube into organic solvent drop. 0.4microL of extract into the tube is removed by a microsyringe and injected into GC. Some effective parameters such as kinds and volumes of extraction and dispersive solvents as well as extraction time have to be investigated. Under optimum conditions, enrichment factors and recoveries of the studied compounds were obtained in the range of 100-276 and 25-72%, respectively. Linear ranges of the calibration curves were between 0.05 and 30 for methyl- and 0.02 and 30microgmL(-1) for ethyl- and propyl parabens, respectively. Limit of detection for methyl paraben was 0.015microgmL(-1) and those of ethyl- and propyl parabens were 0.005microgmL(-1). Relative standard deviations (RSDs %) for six repeated measurements (C=2microgmL(-1)) were 2% for methyl-, and ethyl parabens and 3% for propyl parabens, respectively.

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