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A simple and fast Double-Flow microfluidic device based liquid-phase microextraction, (DF-μLPME) for the determination of parabens in water samples

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 165, Issue -, Pages 496-501

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2016.12.059

Keywords

Microextraction; Sample preparation; Microfluidic; Parabens; Water samples

Funding

  1. Beatriu de Pinos B-Marie Curie (7th Framework Programme European Commission) [BP-B 00251]

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A fast double-flow microfluidic based liquid phase microextraction (DF-LPME) combined with a HPLC-UV procedure using diode array detection has been developed for the determination of the four most widely used parabens: Ethyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (EtP), Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (PrP), Butyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (BuP) and IsoButyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (iBuP) in water samples. Parabens have successfully been determined in environmental (lake and river water) samples with excellent clean up, high extraction efficiency and good enrichment factor using double-flow conditions. The microfluidic device consists of two micro-channels, which contain the acceptor and sample solution separated by a flat membrane (support liquid membrane). The sample (0.32 mM HCl) and acceptor phase (5.6 mM NaOH) are delivered to the LPME at 10 L min(-1) and 1 mu L, min-1 flow rate, respectively. The extraction efficiencies are over 84% for all compounds in water samples with enrichment factors within the range of 9-11 and recoveries over 80%. The procedure provides very low detection limits between 1.6 and 3.5 mu g L-1. The extraction time and the volume required for the extraction are 5 min and 50 mu L, respectively; which are greatly lower compared to any previous extraction procedure for parabens analysis. In addition, this miniaturized DF-LPME procedure significantly reduces costs compared to not only the existing methods for paraben detection, but also to the existing analytical techniques for sample preparation.

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