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Electrodeposited polyaniline as a fiber coating for solid-phase microextraction of organochlorine pesticides from water

Journal

JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
Volume 31, Issue 15, Pages 2839-2845

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200800156

Keywords

electrodeposited technology; organochlorine pesticides; polyaniline; solid-phase microextraction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40705045]
  2. Ministry of Education of China [20070246029]

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The study on the performance of polyaniline as a fiber coating for solid-phase microextraction (SPME) purposes has been reported. Polyaniline coatings were directly electrode posited on the surface of a stainless steel wire and applied for the extraction of some organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) from water samples. Analyses were performed using GC-electron capture detection (GC-ECD). The results obtained show that polyaniline fiber coating is suitable for the successful extraction of organochlorine compounds. This behavior is most probably due to the porous Surface Structure of polyaniline film, which provides large surface areas and allowed for high extraction efficiency. Experimental parameters such as adsorption and desorption conditions were studied and optimized. The optimized method has In acceptable linearity, with a concentration range of 1-5000 ng/L. Single fiber repeatability and fiber-to-fiber reproducibility were less than 12 and 17%, respectively. High environmental resistance and lower cost are among the advantages of polyaniline fibers over commercially available SPME fibers, The developed method was applied to the analysis of real water samples from Yangtse River and Tianmu Lake.

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