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[en] Using MIL-101(Fe) as the source of carbon and Fe, a magnetic porous carbon (MPC) material with Fe3C nanoparticles encapsulated in porous carbon was prepared through one-pot pyrolysis under N2 atmosphere. With MPC as adsorption material, a stir bar sorptive-dispersive microextraction (SBSDME) method was proposed to extract and preconcentrate sulfonamides (SAs) prior to HPLC-DAD determination. To investigate their extraction ability, different MPC materials were prepared under different carbonization temperatures (600, 700, 800, 900, and 1000 °C). The material prepared under 900 °C (MPC-900) exhibited the highest extraction ability for SAs. The as-prepared MPC materials were also characterized by Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, zeta potential, and other techniques. The main parameters that affect extraction were systematically studied. Under optimal conditions, favorable linearity (R2 ≥ 0.9938) and detection limits (0.02–0.04 ng mL−1) of sulfonamides were obtained. The average recoveries for spiked milk and lake water samples ranged from 76.9 to 109% and from 75.4 to 118% with RSDs of 3.10–9.63% and 1.71–11.3%, respectively. Sulfameter and sulfisoxazole were detected in milk sample. Sulfisoxazole was detected in the lake water sample. The MPC-900 material demonstrated excellent reusability. It can be reused 24 times with peak areas having no obvious decline. The method can be applied to extract ultra-trace compounds in complex sample matrices. Graphical abstract:
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AMIDES, ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS, ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS, BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, BODY FLUIDS, CARBIDES, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CHEMISTRY, CHROMATOGRAPHY, COMPLEXES, DECOMPOSITION, DRUGS, FOOD, IRON COMPOUNDS, LIQUID COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY, MATERIALS, ORGANIC ACIDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDS, PARTICLES, SEPARATION PROCESSES, TEMPERATURE RANGE, THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPLEXES, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
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Qin, Peige; Zhu, Wenli; Han, Lizhen; Zhang, Xiaowan; Zhao, Bing; Zhang, Xuebin; Lu, Minghua, E-mail: mhlu@henu.edu.cn2020
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[en] The monodispersed mesoporous SiO2@metal-organic framework (MSN@MIL-101(Fe)) composites were prepared by grafting MSN-NH2 onto MIL-101(Fe) particles with a solvothermal method. The adsorption ability of the composites was greatly improved compared to that of pristine MSNs or MIL-101(Fe) for phytohormones (Phys). The MSN@MIL-101(Fe) composites were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, energy dispersive spectrometer, and mapping analysis. Using MSN@MIL-101(Fe) composites as sorbent, a dispersive solid-phase extraction procedure (dSPE) was developed to extract three endogenous Phys (abscisic acid (ABA), indole-3-aceticacid (IAA), and indole-3-butyric acid (IBA)) and two exogenous Phys (1-naphthylacetic acid (1-NAA) and 2-naphthylacetic acid (2-NAA)) prior to HPLC-DAD analysis. The experimental parameters including sample volume, sorbent amount, adsorption time, adsorption pH, desorption time, and desorption solvent on extraction efficiency were optimized and evaluated. Under optimized conditions, the working range of 0.08 to 0.45 ng mL−1 with enrichment factors from 144 to 207 were achieved. The linear range is 0.75–200 ng mL−1 for IAA, 0.20–200 ng mL−1 for ABA, and 1.0–200 ng mL−1 for IBA, 1-NAA, and 2-NAA. With MSN@MIL-101(Fe) as sorbent for extraction of Phys and determination by HPLC-DAD, two endogenous Phys (IAA and ABA) were detected from mung bean sprouts which were made in a laboratory, and the results were further confirmed by high-resolution mass spectrometry. The composites can be applied to extract other small molecules, which have similar chemical structures with Phys in biological, environmental, and food samples.
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AROMATICS, AZAARENES, AZOLES, BEANS, CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, CHALCOGENIDES, CHEMISTRY, CHROMATOGRAPHY, COMPLEXES, DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS, FOOD, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, HYDROCARBONS, LIQUID COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY, MATERIALS, MINERALS, MONOCARBOXYLIC ACIDS, NANOMATERIALS, ORGANIC ACIDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, OXIDE MINERALS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS, PLANTS, PYRROLES, SEEDS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SILICON COMPOUNDS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPLEXES, VEGETABLES
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