In this work, the simultaneous separation of a group of 12 pesticides (carbaryl, fensulfothion, mecoprop, fenamiphos, haloxyfop, diclofop, fipronil, profenofos,fonofos, disulfoton, nitrofen, and terbufos) by nano-liquid chromatography with UV detection is described. For the analyses, a 100 micron internal diameter capillary column packed with silica modified with phenyl groups was used. Experimental parameters, including the use of a trapping column for increasing the sensitivity, were optimized and validated. A preliminary study of the applicability of a rapid and practical dispersive solid-phase extraction(DSPE) procedure was developed for the extraction of some of these pesticides (carbaryl, fensulfothion, fenamiphos,fipronil,profenofos, fonofos, disulfoton, nitrofen, and terbufos) from Milli-Q water samples using multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The method was validated through a recovery study at three different levels of concentration, obtaining limits of detection in the range 0.016–0.067 microg/L (below European Union maximum residue limits) for the majority of the pesticides. In thiswork, MWCNTs were reused up to five times, representing an important reduction of the waste of stationary phase.Furthermore, DSPE permitted a clear diminution of the totalsample treatment time with respect to conventional SPE.

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes dispersive solid-phase extraction combined with nano-liquid chromatography for the analysis of pesticides in water samples

G D'Orazio;A Rocco;S Fanali
2011

Abstract

In this work, the simultaneous separation of a group of 12 pesticides (carbaryl, fensulfothion, mecoprop, fenamiphos, haloxyfop, diclofop, fipronil, profenofos,fonofos, disulfoton, nitrofen, and terbufos) by nano-liquid chromatography with UV detection is described. For the analyses, a 100 micron internal diameter capillary column packed with silica modified with phenyl groups was used. Experimental parameters, including the use of a trapping column for increasing the sensitivity, were optimized and validated. A preliminary study of the applicability of a rapid and practical dispersive solid-phase extraction(DSPE) procedure was developed for the extraction of some of these pesticides (carbaryl, fensulfothion, fenamiphos,fipronil,profenofos, fonofos, disulfoton, nitrofen, and terbufos) from Milli-Q water samples using multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The method was validated through a recovery study at three different levels of concentration, obtaining limits of detection in the range 0.016–0.067 microg/L (below European Union maximum residue limits) for the majority of the pesticides. In thiswork, MWCNTs were reused up to five times, representing an important reduction of the waste of stationary phase.Furthermore, DSPE permitted a clear diminution of the totalsample treatment time with respect to conventional SPE.
2011
Istituto per i Sistemi Biologici - ISB (ex IMC)
Nano-liquid chromatography
Pesticides
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes
Dispersive solid-phase extraction.
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