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Inexpensive, Effective Novel Activated Carbon Fibers for Sample Cleanup: Application to Multipesticide Residue Analysis in Food Commodities Using a QuEChERS Method.

Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry/Analytical & bioanalytical chemistry(2018)

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Phenolic resin based activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were applied for the first time as a reversed-dispersive solid-phase extraction (r-DSPE) sorbent. A modified quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) method was applied to determine 26 pesticides (organophosphates, organochlorines, synthetic pyrethroids, and herbicides) in different complex matrices, including cauliflower, cucumber, banana, apple, wheat, and black gram. Different physicochemical characterization techniques were used to investigate the engineering and structural properties of the r-DSPE sorbent. All the chromatographic analyses were performed with a gas chromatograph equipped with an electron capture detector. The recoveries of all 26 pesticides were acceptable (70–120%), with relative standard deviations of less than 15%. The limit of detection and the limit of quantification were 1.13–5.48 ng/g and 3.42–16.60 ng/g, respectively. In the original QuEChERS method, primary secondary amine is extensively used as the r-DSPE sorbent in the cleanup process, but it is eightfold more expensive than the ACFs used in this study. Therefore, the modified QuEChERS method using ACFs during the cleanup process is more efficient, cheaper, and more robust to determine pesticides from different types of matrices, including vegetables, grains, and fruits, and ACFs could be used as a cost-effective alternative to primary secondary amine.
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QuEChERS,Reversed-dispersive solid-phase extraction,Activated carbon fibers,Primary secondary amine,Pesticides,Sample preparation
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