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Beta-Cyclodextrin-Decorated Magnetic Activated Carbon as a Sorbent for Extraction and Enrichment of Steroid Hormones (Estrone, β-Estradiol, Hydrocortisone and Progesterone) for Liquid Chromatographic Analysis

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27010248

Keywords

magnetic solid phase extraction; progesterone; hydrocortisone; estrone; beta-estradiol; wastewater

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  1. National Research Foundation innovation (NRF, South Africa) [113010, 91230]

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A magnetic activated carbon adsorbent decorated with beta-cyclodextrin was prepared and used in the preconcentration of hormones in wastewater samples. The method was optimized and demonstrated high potential for efficient quantification of multiple hormones.
A beta-cyclodextrin-decorated magnetic activated carbon adsorbent was prepared and characterized using various analytical techniques (X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy-electron diffraction spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM)), and the adsorbent was used in the development of a magnetic solid-phase microextraction (MSPE) method for the preconcentration of estrone, beta-estradiol, hydrocortisone and progesterone in wastewater and river water samples. This method was optimized using the central composite design in order to determine the experimental parameters affecting the extraction procedure. The quantification of hormones was achieved using high-performance liquid chromatography equipped with a photodiode array detector (HPLC-DAD). Under optimum conditions, the linearity ranged from 0.04 to 300 mu g L-1 with a correlation of determinations of 0.9969-0.9991. The limits of detection and quantification were between 0.01-0.03 and 0.033-0.1 mu g L-1, with intraday and interday precisions at 1.1-3.4 and 3.2-4.2. The equilibrium data were best described by the Langmuir isotherm model, and high adsorption capacities (217-294 mg g(-1)) were obtained. The developed procedure demonstrated high potential as an effective technique for use in wastewater samples without significant interferences, and the adsorbent could be reused up to eight times.

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