Title of article :
Development of an Extraction Method Based on a Zirconium-based Metal Organic Framework for the Detection and Determination of some Pesticides in Juice Samples Using GC-FID
Author/Authors :
Pezhhanfar, Sakha Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran , Farajzadeh, Mir Ali Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran , Abdollahi, Bahman Department of Applied Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran , Hosseini-Yazdi, Abolfazl Department of Inorganic Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran , Afshar Mogaddam, Mohammad Reza Tabriz University of Medical Sciences - Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
The proposed analytical method tries to illustrate a new approach for the extraction of some pesticides from different fruit beverages
(orange, pineapple, cherry, and mango) using UiO-66 as a capable adsorbent. Further preconcentration for heightening enrichment factors
of the analytes was accomplished using a dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction. The synthesized adsorbent was carefully characterized
using nitrogen adsorption/desorption, X-ray diffraction, MAP, Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometry, energy dispersive X-ray, and
scanning electron microscopy analyses. The performed analyses proved the successful formation of the desired compound. After the
sorption of the target compounds onto UiO-66 particles by vortexing, the adsorbent was separated by centrifugation. The analyte-loaded
adsorbent was treated with 1.0 ml of acetonitrile for the aim of desorption. The obtained eluate containing the desorbed pesticides was
mixed with 38 μl of 1,1,1-trichloroethane and hastily injected into sodium chloride solution. After the centrifugation, an aliquot of the
sedimented phase was injected into a gas chromatograph equipped with a flame ionization detector. Satisfactory figures of merit obtained
in this survey consisted of high enrichment factors (215-275), acceptable extraction recoveries (43-55%), low limits of detection (1.10-
2.35 μg l-1) and quantification (3.66-7.82 μg l-1), low relative standard deviations (≤ 7.8%), and wide linear ranges. Also, the proposed
method benefits from the high surface area of the adsorbent and the low matrix effect.
Keywords :
Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction , Dispersive micro solid phase extraction , Fruit beverage , Pesticide , Sample preparation , UiO-66
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research