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In situ growth of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 on a GO-PVDF membrane as a sorbent for thin-film microextraction of caffeine followed by quantitation through high-performance liquid chromatography

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ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 12, Issue 13, Pages 1736-1743

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ay00137f

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  1. University of Mazandaran

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In the present study, the applicability of ZIF-8/LDH/GO/PVDF as a sorbent for the thin film microextraction (TFME) method is introduced. The TFME method followed by high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet detection (TFME-HPLC-UV) was applied for the rapid extraction and determination of caffeine (as a model analyte) in various caffeine beverages and urine samples. Parameters that affect the extraction of caffeine were optimized in two consecutive steps as follows: first, a Plackett-Burman Design (PBD) was utilized to screen the significant factors. Then, the screened factors were optimized by utilizing Box-Behnken Design (BBD). Under the optimized conditions (extraction time = 20 min, stirring rate = 665 rpm, salt effect = 20% w/v, 100 mu L of methanol and desorption time = 2 min), the method showed good linearity in the ranges of 0.1-200 mu g L-1 and 0.2-200 mu g L-1 for caffeine in water and urine samples, respectively. The determined coefficients of determination (R-2) were higher than 0.9968. Relative standard deviations (RSDs) for intra-day precision of caffeine at 10 mu g L-1 were 4.8% and 5.1% in water and urine samples, respectively. Finally, the method was successfully utilized for preconcentration and measurement of caffeine in various caffeine beverages and urine samples.

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