پديد آورندگان :
Koohpaei A. R. نويسنده , Golbabaei F. نويسنده , Shahtaheri S. J. نويسنده , Ganjali M. R. نويسنده , Rahimi Forushani A. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Solid phase extraction is one of the major applications of molecularly imprinted polymers fields for
clean-up of environmental and biological samples namely molecularly imprinted solid-phase
extraction. In this study, solid phase extraction using the imprinted polymer has been optimized with
the experimental design approach for a triazine herbicide, named atrazine with regard to the critical
factors which influence the molecular imprinted solid phase extraction efficiency such as sample pH,
concentration, flow-rate, volume, elution solvent, washing solvent and sorbent mass. Optimization
methods that involve changing one factor at a time can be laborious. A novel approach for the
optimization of imprinted solid-phase extraction using chemometrics is described. The factors were
evaluated statistically and also validated with spiked water samples and showed a good reproducibility
over six consecutive days as well as six within-day experiments. Also, in order to the evaluate
efficiency of the optimized molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction protocols, enrichment
capacity, reusability and cross-reactivity of cartridges have been also evaluated. Finally, selective
molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction of atrazine was successfully demonstrated with a recovery
above 90% for spiked drinking water samples. It was concluded that the chemometrics is frequently
employed for analytical method optimization and based on the obtained results, it is believed that the
central composite design could prove beneficial for aiding the molecularly imprinted polymer and
molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction development.