Citation
Amiri, Amirhassan and Ghaemi, Ferial
(2016)
Thermally stable carbon nanofibers functionalized with poly(dimethylsiloxane) for solid-phase microextraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons prior to GC analysis.
Microchimica Acta, 183 (6).
pp. 1917-1924.
ISSN 0026-3672; ESSN: 1436-5073
Abstract
The authors describe poly(dimethylsiloxane)-coated carbon nanofibers (CNF-PDMS) for solid-phase microextraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The fibers were prepared by a sol–gel method and are stable at temperatures up to 350 °C, probably due to the chemical bonds between the coating and the fiber surface. The fibers can be re-used up to 180 times. The CNFs enhance the surface area of the coating compared to that of a plain PDMS fiber and, accordingly, provide higher extraction efficiency. Following thermal desorption, the PAHs were quantified by GC with FID detection. Under optimized experimental conditions, the detection limits of the method range from 5 to 20 pg mL−1, and response is linear in the 0.017 to 100 ng mL−1 range. The repeatability and reproducibility vary between 4.8 % and 8.6 %, and between 4.1 % and 10.2 %, respectively. The method was successfully utilized for the analysis of PAHs in (spiked) water samples, with satisfactory recoveries in the range of 90.1–99.9 %.
Download File
Preview |
|
PDF (Abstract)
Thermally stable carbon nanofibers functionalized with poly(dimethylsiloxane) for solid-phase microextraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons prior to GC analysis.pdf
Download (50kB)
| Preview
|
|
Additional Metadata
Actions (login required)
|
View Item |