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Solid-phase microextraction of Methylene Blue using carboxy graphene-modified steel wires, and its detection by electrochemiluminescence

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 181, Issue 3-4, Pages 427-433

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-013-1127-z

Keywords

Carboxy graphene; Electrochemiluminescence; Methylene blue; Solid-phase microextraction; Water samples

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81273130]
  2. Foundation of Science and Technology Agency of Zhejiang Province [LY13B070013]
  3. Ningbo City [2012C50043]
  4. K.C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University, P.R. China

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We report on a new solid phase for microextraction (SPME) of Methylene Blue (MB). It was obtained by immobilizing carboxy graphene (G-COOH) on a stainless steel wire. Scanning electron micrography showed the surface to be homogeneous, porous and wrinkled. The effects of sample solution pH, extraction time, stirring rate, desorption time and of desorption solvent on the efficiency of extraction of MB were optimized. The new SPME was coupled to electrochemiluminescence detection of MB and gave a linear analytical range from 2.7 nM to 1.3 mu M, and the detection limit is 0.89 nM which is better than other methods. When considering the enrichment factor of similar to 20, the resulting detection limit is estimated to be 45 pM. The new SPME fiber was successfully applied to the analysis of MB in spiked real water samples. Recoveries range from 95.7 % to 113.0 %, and relative standard deviations are < 5.0 %, which showed the good reproducibility of the method.

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