Ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samples

Ordered nanoporous carbon (CMK-3) has been synthesized and immobilized onto a copper wire, and subsequently applied to headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) of toluene, 4-chlorotoluene, 2,4-dichlorotoluene and 2,6-dichlorotoluene following gas chromatography–flame ionization detection (GC–...

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Main Authors: Mansoor Anbia, Naser Kakoli Khataei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319610312001354
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spelling doaj-8b1d2090b95c4f329df242ad6307f3ba2020-11-24T23:21:16ZengElsevierJournal of Saudi Chemical Society1319-61032016-09-0120S1S38S4510.1016/j.jscs.2012.09.003Ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samplesMansoor AnbiaNaser Kakoli KhataeiOrdered nanoporous carbon (CMK-3) has been synthesized and immobilized onto a copper wire, and subsequently applied to headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) of toluene, 4-chlorotoluene, 2,4-dichlorotoluene and 2,6-dichlorotoluene following gas chromatography–flame ionization detection (GC–FID). The structural order and textural properties of the prepared materials have been characterized by N2 sorption analyses, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Five experimental parameters such as extraction temperature, extraction time, salt concentration and stirring speed have been evaluated and optimized by means of a Taguchi’s OA16(45) orthogonal array experimental design. The experimental results indicate that extraction temperature and extraction time are the most significant factors in the analysis procedure. The optimum extraction conditions were as follows: 12 mL sample volume; ambient temperature; 10% (w/v) NaCl; 35 min extraction time and stirring rate of 600 rpm. Under the optimized conditions for all analyzed compounds, the linearity was from 2.5 to 400 μg L−1, and limit of detections (LODs) were between 0.02 and 0.08 μg L−1. The relative standard deviation values were ⩽5.25% and recovery values were between 85.60% and 104.12%. This method has been successfully used for preconcentration and analysis of above mentioned compounds in different real water samples.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319610312001354Chlorinated toluenesSolid-phase microextractionOrdered nanoporous carbonOrthogonal array designs
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Naser Kakoli Khataei
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Naser Kakoli Khataei
Ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samples
Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
Chlorinated toluenes
Solid-phase microextraction
Ordered nanoporous carbon
Orthogonal array designs
author_facet Mansoor Anbia
Naser Kakoli Khataei
author_sort Mansoor Anbia
title Ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samples
title_short Ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samples
title_full Ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samples
title_fullStr Ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samples
title_full_unstemmed Ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samples
title_sort ordered nanoporous carbon as an effective adsorbent in solid-phase microextraction of toluene and chlorinated toluenes in water samples
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
issn 1319-6103
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Ordered nanoporous carbon (CMK-3) has been synthesized and immobilized onto a copper wire, and subsequently applied to headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) of toluene, 4-chlorotoluene, 2,4-dichlorotoluene and 2,6-dichlorotoluene following gas chromatography–flame ionization detection (GC–FID). The structural order and textural properties of the prepared materials have been characterized by N2 sorption analyses, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Five experimental parameters such as extraction temperature, extraction time, salt concentration and stirring speed have been evaluated and optimized by means of a Taguchi’s OA16(45) orthogonal array experimental design. The experimental results indicate that extraction temperature and extraction time are the most significant factors in the analysis procedure. The optimum extraction conditions were as follows: 12 mL sample volume; ambient temperature; 10% (w/v) NaCl; 35 min extraction time and stirring rate of 600 rpm. Under the optimized conditions for all analyzed compounds, the linearity was from 2.5 to 400 μg L−1, and limit of detections (LODs) were between 0.02 and 0.08 μg L−1. The relative standard deviation values were ⩽5.25% and recovery values were between 85.60% and 104.12%. This method has been successfully used for preconcentration and analysis of above mentioned compounds in different real water samples.
topic Chlorinated toluenes
Solid-phase microextraction
Ordered nanoporous carbon
Orthogonal array designs
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319610312001354
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