Simultaneous Derivatization and Air-assisted Liquid-liquid Microextraction of Some Parabens in Personal Care Products and Their Determination by GC with Flame Ionization Detection
Affiliations
A simultaneous derivatization/air-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction technique has been developed for the sample pretreatment of some parabens in aqueous samples. The analytes were derivatized and extracted simultaneously by a fast reaction/extraction with butylchloroformate (derivatization agent/extraction solvent) from the aqueous samples and then analyzed by GC with flame ionization detection. The effect of catalyst type and volume, derivatization agent/extraction solvent volume, ionic strength of aqueous solution, pH, numbers of extraction, aqueous sample volume, etc. on the method efficiency was investigated. Calibration graphs were linear in the range of 2-5000 μg/L with squared correlation coefficients >0.990. Enhancement factors and enrichment factors ranged from 1535 to 1941 and 268 to 343, respectively. Detection limits were obtained in the range of 0.41-0.62 μg/L. The RSDs for the extraction and determination of 250 μg/L of each paraben were <4.9% (n = 6). In this method, the derivatization agent and extraction solvent were the same and there is no need for a dispersive solvent, which is common in a traditional dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction technique. Furthermore, the sample preparation time is very short.
Sun W, Hu X, Meng X, Xiang Y, Ye N Mikrochim Acta. 2021; 188(8):256.
PMID: 34268616 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-021-04908-9.
Chen Q, Pan C, Li Y, Zhang M, Gu W J Insect Sci. 2017; 16(1).
PMID: 28076277 PMC: 5778983. DOI: 10.1093/jisesa/iev146.