4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

In-capillary preconcentration of pirimicarb and carbendazim with a monolithic polymeric sorbent prior to separation by CZE

Journal

ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume 29, Issue 19, Pages 4066-4077

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/elps.200800277

Keywords

Carbannate pesticides; CZE; In-capillary SPE; Monolithic polymeric sorbent

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CZE was assayed for the separation of carbamate pesticides susceptible to protonation (Pirimicarb, Carbendazim). Different electrophoretic media with high organic contents were explored, adequate separation and resolution being achieved when a BGE based on ACN with acetic acid in the presence of SDS as an ionic additive was used. With a. view to increasing the sensitivity of the method, an in-capillary SPE step prior to the electrophoretic separation was developed. We employed a monolithic polymer formed in situ within the capillary as a medium for analyte retention. The synthesized monolithic bed exhibited high porosity and allowed samples to be loaded at flow rates of about 65 mu L/min by applying a pressure of 12 bar. A 5-cm. length of monolithic sorbent was used to preconcentrate the target analytes from aqueous samples. The analytes retained were eluted from the polymeric phase directly in the separation capillary with the same electrophoretic medium used for their further separation by CZE. For a 15-min preconcentration time, the in-line SPE-CZE approach proposed here permitted the determination of these pesticides in drinking water at a concentration level of 0.1 mu g/L, as demanded by current EU legislation.

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