Polycatechol coated cigarette filter as a sorbent for microextraction by packed sorbent of acidic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) from wastewater samples
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Abstract
In this study, we employed microextraction by packed sorbent (MEPS) using polycatechol-coated cigarette filters (PCCFs) as a sorbent to extract acidic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) from water samples, followed by high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis. The formation of coating on cigarette filter was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The effect of coating parameters on extraction efficiency of acidic NASIDs were investigated and 106.0 mg of Na2CO3, 30.0 mg of catechol and 3 h coating time were selected as optimum conditions. Additionally, other factors affecting the analyte extraction efficiency were optimized including a sample solution pH of 2.0, 700.0 µL of methanol as the elution solvent, 3 sorption cycles, 2 desorption cycles, and a 1.5 ml sample volume. Under the optimum conditions the calibration curves for all three analytes were draw and the analytical performance parameters including linear dynamic range (50.0–1000.0 µg.L−1 for naproxen and diclofenac and 100.0–500.0 µg.L−1 for ibuprofen) with R2 > 0.9982, limit of detection (LOD < 45.3 µg.L−1), precision (RSD% < 6.5), accuracy (recovery% > 90.1) and enrichment factor (EF > 2.7) were evaluated. Finally, this method was successfully used to extract and determine the amount of selected acidic NSAIDs in wastewater samples. The sorbent was cheap, easily prepared, efficient, and even reusable.
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The Microchemical Journal is a peer reviewed journal devoted to all aspects and phases of analytical chemistry and chemical analysis. The Microchemical Journal publishes articles which are at the forefront of modern analytical chemistry and cover innovations in the techniques to the finest possible limits. This includes fundamental aspects, instrumentation, new developments, innovative and novel methods and applications including environmental and clinical field.
Traditional classical analytical methods such as spectrophotometry and titrimetry as well as established instrumentation methods such as flame and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, gas chromatography, and modified glassy or carbon electrode electrochemical methods will be considered, provided they show significant improvements and novelty compared to the established methods.