posted on 2015-10-14, 00:00authored bySheying Dong, Guiqi Huang, Meiling Su, Tinglin Huang
We developed two simple, fast, and
environmentally friendly methods using carbon aerogel (CA) and magnetic
CA (mCA) materials as sorbents for micro-solid-phase extraction (μ-SPE)
and magnetic solid-phase extraction (MSPE) techniques. The material
performances such as adsorption isotherm, adsorption kinetics, and
specific surface area were discussed by N2 adsorption–desorption
isotherm measurements, ultraviolet and visible (UV–vis) spectrophotometry,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and high resolution transmission
electron microscopy (HR-TEM). The experimental results proved that
the heterogeneities of CA and mCA were well modeled with the Freundlich
isotherm model, and the sorption process well followed the pseudo-second-order
rate equation. Moreover, plant growth regulators (PGRs) such as kinetin
(6-KT), 6-benzylaminopurine (6-BA), 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
(2,4-D), and uniconazole (UN) in a reservoir raw water sample were
selected as the evaluation of applicability for the proposed μ-SPE
and MSPE techniques using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
The experimental conditions of two methods such as the amount of sorbent,
extraction time, pH, salt concentration, and desorption conditions
were studied. Under the optimized conditions, two extraction methods
provided high recoveries (89–103%), low the limits of detection
(LODs) (0.01–0.2 μg L–1), and satisfactory
analytical features in terms of precision (relative standard deviation,
RSD, 1.7–5.1%, n = 3). This work demonstrates
the feasibility and the potential of CA and mCA materials as sorbents
for μ-SPE and MSPE techniques. Besides, it also could serve
as a basis for future development of other functional CAs in pretreatment
technology and make them valuable for analysis of pollutants in environmental
applications.