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Electrophoresis


Title:Surfactant-based ionic liquids for extraction of phenolic compounds combined with rapid quantification using capillary electrophoresis
Author(s):Huang F; Berton P; Lu C; Siraj N; Wang C; Magut PK; Warner IM;
Address:"Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA; School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei, Anhui, P. R. China"
Journal Title:Electrophoresis
Year:2014
Volume:20140710
Issue:17
Page Number:2463 - 2469
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201300589
ISSN/ISBN:1522-2683 (Electronic) 0173-0835 (Linking)
Abstract:"A rapid liquid phase extraction employing a novel hydrophobic surfactant-based room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL), tetrabutylphosphonium dioctyl sulfosuccinate ([4C4 P][AOT]), coupled with capillary electrophoretic-UV (CE-UV) detection is developed for removal and determination of phenolic compounds. The long-carbon-chain RTIL used is sparingly soluble in most solvents and can be used to replace volatile organic solvents. This fact, in combination with functional-surfactant-anions, is proposed to reduce the interfacial energy of the two immiscible liquid phases, resulting in highly efficient extraction of analytes. Several parameters that influence the extraction efficiencies, such as extraction time, RTIL type, pH value, and ionic strength of aqueous solutions, were investigated. It was found that, under acidic conditions, most of the investigated phenols were extracted from aqueous solution into the RTIL phase within 12 min. Good linearity was observed over the concentration range of 0.1-80.0 mug/mL for all phenols investigated. The precision of this method, expressed as RSD, was determined to be within 3.4-5.3% range. The LODs (S/N = 3) of the method were in the range of 0.047-0.257 mug/mL. The proposed methodology was successfully applied to determination of phenols in real water samples"
Keywords:"Electrophoresis, Capillary/*methods Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Ionic Liquids/*chemistry Limit of Detection Linear Models Osmolar Concentration Phenols/*analysis/chemistry/*isolation & purification Reproducibility of Results Sodium Chloride Surface-Active;"
Notes:"MedlineHuang, Fangzhi Berton, Paula Lu, Chengfei Siraj, Noureen Wang, Chun Magut, Paul K S Warner, Isiah M eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2014/05/07 Electrophoresis. 2014 Sep; 35(17):2463-9. doi: 10.1002/elps.201300589. Epub 2014 Jul 10"

 
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