Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction (SBSE) is a solventless sample preparation technique first proposed by Sandra’s group [1] to extract organic analytes from aqueous samples and then successfully applied to headspace sampling by Tienpont et al. [2] and Bicchi et al. [3], called Headspace Sorptive Extraction (HSSE). SBSE and HSSE are based on the sorption of the analytes onto a thick film of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) coated on the glass-coated magnet of a stir bar; PDMS stir bars are marketed under the name Twister® (Gerstel, Mülheim a/d Ruhr, Germany). Both SBSE and HSSE have been shown to be very effective in recovering trace components from liquid samples and vapour phase. [3]. The major limit of sorptive extraction is that PDMS (i.e. an apolar phase) is not highly effective to recover polar analytes (i.e. with low Ko/w), making difficult their analysis in complex matrices. New concentration materials are therefore necessary to extend the range of applications of sorptive extraction. A new generation of twisters coated with polyethyleneglycol-modified silicone (PEG) and polyacrylate/polyethyleneglycol (PA) has recently been introduced and successfully applied to whisky, wine and multivitamin juice SBSE sampling [4]. In this study, PEG and PA twisters have been applied to SBSE and HSSE sampling of a number of matrices in the plant, food and cosmetic fields. Unlike PA, PEG twisters showed good performances (i.e. concentration capability) for all matrices vs. PDMS twisters taken as reference.
POLYETHYLENEGLYCOL-MODIFIED-SILICONE AND POLYACRYLATE TWISTERS FOR STIR BAR SORPTIVE EXTRACTION AND HEADSPACE SORPTIVE EXTRACTION OF VEGETABLE MATRICES IN THE FOOD AND COSMETIC FIELDS
RUOSI, MANUELA ROSANNA;BICCHI, Carlo;CAGLIERO, Cecilia Lucia;GRIGLIONE, Alessandra;LIBERTO, Erica;RUBIOLO, Patrizia;SGORBINI, Barbara
2012-01-01
Abstract
Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction (SBSE) is a solventless sample preparation technique first proposed by Sandra’s group [1] to extract organic analytes from aqueous samples and then successfully applied to headspace sampling by Tienpont et al. [2] and Bicchi et al. [3], called Headspace Sorptive Extraction (HSSE). SBSE and HSSE are based on the sorption of the analytes onto a thick film of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) coated on the glass-coated magnet of a stir bar; PDMS stir bars are marketed under the name Twister® (Gerstel, Mülheim a/d Ruhr, Germany). Both SBSE and HSSE have been shown to be very effective in recovering trace components from liquid samples and vapour phase. [3]. The major limit of sorptive extraction is that PDMS (i.e. an apolar phase) is not highly effective to recover polar analytes (i.e. with low Ko/w), making difficult their analysis in complex matrices. New concentration materials are therefore necessary to extend the range of applications of sorptive extraction. A new generation of twisters coated with polyethyleneglycol-modified silicone (PEG) and polyacrylate/polyethyleneglycol (PA) has recently been introduced and successfully applied to whisky, wine and multivitamin juice SBSE sampling [4]. In this study, PEG and PA twisters have been applied to SBSE and HSSE sampling of a number of matrices in the plant, food and cosmetic fields. Unlike PA, PEG twisters showed good performances (i.e. concentration capability) for all matrices vs. PDMS twisters taken as reference.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.