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Silica-and germania-based dual-ligand sol-gel organic-inorganic hybrid sorbents combining superhydrophobicity and π-π interaction. The role of inorganic substrate in sol-gel capillary microextraction

Journal

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 964, Issue -, Pages 96-111

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2017.02.031

Keywords

Sol-gel coatings for capillary; microextraction (CME); Germania-based microextraction media; Perfluorinated alkyl ligands providing; superhydrophobicity; Aromatic CME ligands for pi-pi interaction; Specific extraction (SE); Saline sample matrix

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Principles of sol-gel chemistry were utilized to create silica-and germania-based dual-ligand surfacebonded sol-gel coatings providing enhanced performance in capillary microextraction (CME) through a combination of ligand superhydrophobicity and pi-pi interaction. These organic- inorganic hybrid coatings were prepared using sol-gel precursors with bonded perfluorododecyl (PF-C12) and phenethyl (PhE) ligands. Here, the ability of the PF-C12 ligand to provide enhanced hydrophobic interaction was advantageously combined with p-p interaction capability of the PhE moiety to attain the desired sorbent performance in CME. The effect of the inorganic sorbent component on microextraction performance of was explored by comparing microextraction characteristics of silica- and germania-based sol-gel sorbents. The germaniaebased dual-ligand sol- gel sorbent demonstrated superior CME performance compared to its silica- based counterpart. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) of the created silica-and germania-based dual- ligand sol- gel sorbents suggested higher carbon loading on the germania-based sorbent. This might be indicative of more effective condensation of the organic ligand-bearing sol-gelactive chemical species to the germania-based sol- gel network (than to its silica- based counterpart) evolving in the sol solution. The type and concentration of the organic ligands were varied in the sol- gel sorbents to fine-tune extraction selectivity toward different classes of analytes.Specific extraction (SE) values were used for an objective comparison of the prepared sol- gel CME sorbents. The sorbents with higher content of PF-C12 showed remarkable affinity for aliphatic hydrocarbons. Compared to their single-ligand sol- gel counterparts, the dual- ligand sol- gel coatings demonstrated significantly superior CME performance in the extraction of alkylbenzenes, providing up to similar to 65.0% higher SE values. The prepared sol-gel CME coatings provided low ng L-1 limit of detections (LOD) (4.2-26.3 ng L-1) for environmentally important analytes including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones and aliphatic hydrocarbons. In CME-GC experiments (n = 5), the capillary-to-capillary RSD value was similar to 2.1%; such a low RSD value is indicative of excellent reproducibility of the sol-gel method used for the preparation of these CME coatings. The dual- ligand sol-gel coating provided stable performance in capillary microextraction of analytes from saline samples. (C) 2017 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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