Issue 23, 2020

Solid-phase extraction followed by deep eutectic solvent based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction and GC-MS detection of the estrogenic compounds in wastewater samples

Abstract

Solid-phase extraction (SPE) combined with deep eutectic solvent based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DES-DLLME) has been developed as a highly sensitive technique for the ultra preconcentration of estrogenic compounds in wastewater samples prior to their analysis by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). This coupling not only allows for the extraction of compounds from complex matrices such as sewage and wastewater, but also provides very high enrichment factors. In this technique, a new deep eutectic solvent (DES) was prepared by blending citric acid monohydrate and 1-octyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride at a molar ratio of 1 : 1. Variables affecting the performance of both steps were thoroughly investigated. Under the optimized conditions, the enrichment factors and extraction efficiency are between 33 000–41 000 and 55–68%, respectively. The SPE–DES-DLLME provided a high enrichment factor for estrogenic compounds. The limits of detection (LODs) are in the range of 0.01–0.05 ng L−1 and the calibration graphs are linear in the range of 0.03–50 ng L−1. The values of relative standard deviation (RSD) for intra-day and inter-day based on seven replicate measurements of 0.50 ng L−1 of estrogenic compounds and 0.30 ng L−1 for the internal standard in wastewater were in the range of 1.5–2.5% and 2.6–3.8%, respectively. The relative recoveries of wastewaters which have been spiked with different concentrations of target compounds are 90–108%.

Graphical abstract: Solid-phase extraction followed by deep eutectic solvent based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction and GC-MS detection of the estrogenic compounds in wastewater samples

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Feb 2020
Accepted
25 May 2020
First published
25 May 2020

New J. Chem., 2020,44, 9844-9851

Solid-phase extraction followed by deep eutectic solvent based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction and GC-MS detection of the estrogenic compounds in wastewater samples

R. Davoodi, R. N. Nodehi, N. Rastkari, A. A. Zinatizadeh, A. H. Mahvi and N. Fattahi, New J. Chem., 2020, 44, 9844 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00911C

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