Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction (SBSE) is a solventless sampling technique first introduced to extract organic analytes from aqueous samples, in the following applied to headspace sampling (HeadSpace Sorptive Extraction – HSSE). In SBSE and HSSE, analytes are sorbed onto a thick film of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) coating a glass-coated magnet. However, PDMS is apolar and not highly effective in recovering polar analytes (i.e. with log Ko/w below 2), making difficult their sampling in complex matrices. A new generation of medium-to-high polarity polymeric coatings for twisters i.e. polyethyleneglycol-modified silicone (EG) and polyacrylate/polyethyleneglycol (PA) has recently been introduced to overcome this limit. In this study, EG and PA twisters have been applied to SBSE and HSSE of a number of dedicated standard mixtures and real-world samples of vegetable origin to evaluate their capability to increase recovery of medium to highly polar analytes. The results obtained, expressed as percent concentration factor (CF%) versus PDMS twisters taken as reference, showed that analyte log Ko/w is a key-factor driving the choice of the most effective coating. The new twisters showed to be successful for both SBSE and HSSE, although to a different extent. EG twisters gave high recoveries with analytes over a wide range of polarities and in particular with log Ko/w below 2 and/or containing hydroxyl or carboxylic functional groups independently on their log Ko/w. On the other hand, PA twisters were selectively effective for highly polar compounds with log Ko/w below 1.

New medium-to-high polarity twister coatings for liquid and vapour phase sorptive extraction of matrices of vegetable origin

SGORBINI, Barbara;CAGLIERO, Cecilia Lucia;CORDERO, Chiara Emilia Irma;LIBERTO, Erica;RUBIOLO, Patrizia;RUOSI, MANUELA ROSANNA;BICCHI, Carlo
2012-01-01

Abstract

Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction (SBSE) is a solventless sampling technique first introduced to extract organic analytes from aqueous samples, in the following applied to headspace sampling (HeadSpace Sorptive Extraction – HSSE). In SBSE and HSSE, analytes are sorbed onto a thick film of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) coating a glass-coated magnet. However, PDMS is apolar and not highly effective in recovering polar analytes (i.e. with log Ko/w below 2), making difficult their sampling in complex matrices. A new generation of medium-to-high polarity polymeric coatings for twisters i.e. polyethyleneglycol-modified silicone (EG) and polyacrylate/polyethyleneglycol (PA) has recently been introduced to overcome this limit. In this study, EG and PA twisters have been applied to SBSE and HSSE of a number of dedicated standard mixtures and real-world samples of vegetable origin to evaluate their capability to increase recovery of medium to highly polar analytes. The results obtained, expressed as percent concentration factor (CF%) versus PDMS twisters taken as reference, showed that analyte log Ko/w is a key-factor driving the choice of the most effective coating. The new twisters showed to be successful for both SBSE and HSSE, although to a different extent. EG twisters gave high recoveries with analytes over a wide range of polarities and in particular with log Ko/w below 2 and/or containing hydroxyl or carboxylic functional groups independently on their log Ko/w. On the other hand, PA twisters were selectively effective for highly polar compounds with log Ko/w below 1.
2012
1265
39
45
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2012.09.097
Barbara Sgorbini; Cecilia Cagliero; Chiara Cordero; Erica Liberto; Patrizia Rubiolo; Manuela R. Ruosi; Carlo Bicchi
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
JChromA1265(2012)39_ancorette.pdf

Accesso riservato

Tipo di file: PDF EDITORIALE
Dimensione 662.25 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
662.25 kB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia
OA_New medium-to-high polarity twister coatings for liquid and vapour phase sorptive extraction of matrices of vegetable origin2.pdf

Open Access dal 01/12/2014

Tipo di file: POSTPRINT (VERSIONE FINALE DELL’AUTORE)
Dimensione 46.23 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
46.23 kB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2318/121187
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 34
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 34
social impact