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J Chromatogr A


Title:Sequential stir bar sorptive extraction for uniform enrichment of trace amounts of organic pollutants in water samples
Author(s):Ochiai N; Sasamoto K; Kanda H; Pfannkoch E;
Address:"Gerstel K.K., Application development, 2-13-18, Nakane, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-0031, Japan. nobuo_ochiai@Gerstel.co.jp"
Journal Title:J Chromatogr A
Year:2008
Volume:20080529
Issue:1
Page Number:72 - 79
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2008.05.069
ISSN/ISBN:0021-9673 (Print) 0021-9673 (Linking)
Abstract:"A novel extraction procedure for stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE) termed sequential SBSE was developed. Compared to conventional SBSE, sequential SBSE provides more uniform enrichment over the entire polarity/volatility range for organic pollutants at ultra-trace levels in water. Sequential SBSE consists of a SBSE performed sequentially on a 5-mL sample first without modifier using one stir bar, then on the same sample after addition of 30% NaCl using a second stir bar. The first extraction with unmodified sample is mainly targeting solutes with high Kow (logKow>4.0), the second extraction with modified sample solution (containing 30% NaCl) is targeting solutes with low and medium Kow (logKow<4.0). After extraction the two stir bars are placed in a single glass desorption liner and are simultaneously desorbed. The desorbed compounds were analyzed by thermal desorption and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (TD-GC-MS). Recovery of model compounds consisting of 80 pesticides (organochlorine, carbamate, organophosphorus, pyrethroid, and others) for sequential SBSE was evaluated as a function of logKow (1.70-8.35). The recovery using sequential SBSE was compared with those of conventional SBSE with or without salt addition (30% NaCl). The sequential approach provided very good recovery in the range of 82-113% for most of the solutes, and recovery less than 80% for only five solutes with low Kow (logKow<2.5), while conventional approaches (with or without salt addition) showed less than 80% recovery for 23 and 41 solutes, respectively. The method showed good linearity (r2>0.9900) and high sensitivity (limit of detection: <10ngL(-1)) for most of the model compounds even with the scan mode in the MS. The method was successfully applied to screening of pesticides at ngL(-1) level in river water samples"
Keywords:Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Organic Chemicals/*analysis Pesticides/analysis Rivers/chemistry Water Pollutants/*analysis;
Notes:"MedlineOchiai, Nobuo Sasamoto, Kikuo Kanda, Hirooki Pfannkoch, Edward eng Netherlands 2008/06/11 J Chromatogr A. 2008 Jul 18; 1200(1):72-9. doi: 10.1016/j.chroma.2008.05.069. Epub 2008 May 29"

 
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