Tatyana I. Tikhomirova, Vladimir V. Apyari, Sergey V. Kovalev, Ekaterina V. Nikolaeva
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Abstract
Miniaturized analytical procedures and tools have gained significant attention due to their advantages of low consumption of analyzed samples and reagents, low cost and high greenness. Within this field, a concept of immobilized sorption microprobes is proposed and tested. Each microprobe represents an individual sorbent particle included in an array attached to a holder via an adhesive layer. The analytical response of food dyes adsorbed from a solution on the microprobes can be directly measured using high-resolution scanning followed by processing the digital image in available software. The microprobes based on γ-Al2O3 and hypercrosslinked polystyrene, which differ in their polarity, were studied. An array of distanced microprobes shows higher color intensity and 3–5 times better sensitivity compared to a dense array where they are located side-by-side. The γ-Al2O3 microprobes were successfully applied for the micro-colorimetric determination of Ponceau-4R and Fast Green FCF synthetic food dyes in an energy drink (at the level of 2.5 µg mL−1) and capsules of a pharmaceutical formulation (at the level of 6 µg per capsule cap) with the recovery within 101–115 %.
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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.