Hamidreza Haghgoo Qezelje, M. Rajabi, Erfan Parsa, Sayeh Ghanbari Adivi, Mehrnaz Shahi, Alireza Asghari, M. Bazregar, Ahmad Hosseini-Bandegharaei
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摘要
由于环境污染物会对生物体的健康造成危害,因此环境污染物的测定非常重要。然而,由于许多污染物的浓度较低,因此无法对其进行直接测量,这就需要采用样品制备方法。其中一种快速简便的样品制备方法是空气沉积液-液微萃取(AALLME)法,这种方法需要使用有毒的有机溶剂,会造成环境污染。利用火焰原子吸收光谱(FAAS)将该溶剂用于 AALLME 法测量复杂实际样品中的铜和镉重金属离子。在优化的条件下,Cu2+和Cd2+的检出限分别为0.14和0.09 ng mL-1,线性范围分别为0.47~50.0和0.32~22.5 ng mL-1。结合这种新型绿色溶剂和快速样品制备方法对所研究的重金属离子进行预富集和测定,在富集因子和检测限值方面都显示出良好的结果。
Application of a Green Deep Eutectic Solvent for Preconcentration and
Determination of Copper and Cadmium in Food, Cosmetic, and Water
Samples
Determination of environmental pollutants is important due to their harmful
effects on the health of living organisms. However, direct measurement of many of these pollutants
is not possible due to their low concentrations, which necessitates the need for sample preparation
methods. One of the rapid and simple sample preparation methods is the Air-Agitated Liquid-Liquid
Microextraction (AALLME) method, which requires toxic organic solvents that can lead to environmental
pollution. Therefore, finding green solvents like Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) to replace
them can be investigated.
A novel Deep Eutectic Solvent (DES) was synthesized from a combination of choline
chloride and 2-phenylethanol with a molar ratio of 1:4, and it was examined using FT-IR analysis.
This solvent was used in an AALLME method for measuring copper and cadmium heavy metal ions
in complex real samples with Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (FAAS).
The influential parameters of this method, such as solution pH (5.4), extraction cycles (12),
and extraction solvent volume (440 μL), were optimized utilizing central composite design (CCD).
Underneath the optimized circumstances, the detection limits for Cu2+ and Cd2+ were 0.14 and 0.09
ng mL-1, and the linear dynamic range was 0.47-50.0 and 0.32-22.5 ng mL-1, respectively. The preconcentration
factors for these cations were 139.7 and 133.4, respectively.
Combining this novel green solvent and rapid sample preparation method for the preconcentration
and determination of the studied heavy metal ions has shown promising results in
terms of enrichment factors and detection limit values.
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