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In-capillary microextraction using monolithic polymers: Application to preconcentration of carbamate pesticides prior to their separation by MEKC

✍ Scribed by Encarnación Rodríguez-Gonzalo; Luis Ruano-Miguel; Rita Carabias-Martínez


Book ID
102191502
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
317 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0173-0835

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Abstract

In the present work we report a novel procedure for in‐capillary microextraction using a monolithic polymeric sorbent. In the proposed methodology, sample treatment takes place in the CE instrument but in a different capillary from that used for the electrophoretic separation. Polymers based on butyl methacrylate and divinylbenzene formed in situ inside a capillary column were assayed. The best results were found with the divinylbenzene‐based polymers. The usefulness of the proposed procedure was checked for the determination of carbamate pesticides (Methomyl, Asulam, Carbendazim, Aldicarb, Carbetamide, Propoxur, Pirimicarb, Carbaryl, Carbofuran and Methiocarb) and three of their degradation compounds (Aldicarb sulphoxide, 2‐isopropoxyphenol and α‐naphthol) using MEKC. The optimization of the MEKC is reported, a good separation of the 13 analytes being obtained in less than 6 min. The analytical method using in‐capillary microextraction was validated in terms of linearity, repeatability, precision (RSD≤18% for 50 μg/L), and LODs (1–16 μg/L), and it revealed the usefulness of this in‐capillary preconcentration procedure for the determination of analytes of intermediate polarity.


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