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Dispersive Solid-Phase Extraction Based on Magnetic Dummy Molecularly Imprinted Microspheres for Selective Screening of Phthalates in Plastic Bottled Beverages

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 62, Issue 13, Pages 2782-2789

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf4051705

Keywords

dispersive solid-phase extraction; molecularly imprinted microspheres; magnetic separation; phthalates; beverages

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31301464, 21175031]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province [B2012201052]

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A new magnetic dummy molecularly imprinted dispersive solid-phase extraction (MAG-MIM-dSPE) coupled with gas chromatography-FID was developed for selective determination of phthalates in plastic bottled beverages. The new magnetic dummy molecularly imprinted microspheres (MAG-MIM) using diisononyl phthalate as a template mimic were synthesized by coprecipitation coupled with aqueous suspension polymerization and were successfully applied as the adsorbents for MAG-MIM-dSPE to extract and isolate five phthalates from plastic bottled beverages. Validation experiments showed that the MAG-MIM-dSPE method had good linearity at 0.0040-0.40 mu g/mL (0.9991-0.9998), good precision (3.1-6.9%), and high recovery (89.5-101.3%), and limits of detection were obtained in a range of 0.53-1.2 mu g/L. The presented MAG-MIM-dSPE method combines the quick separation of magnetic particles, special selectivity of MIM, and high extraction efficiency of dSPE, which could potentially be applied to selective screening of phthalates in beverage products.

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