Abstract
Two samples of functionalized mesoporous silica
containing anchored anthrylmethylamine groups (SiO2-Ant) have been
prepared by surface assembling (1) and one step silane immobilization (2). Both
adsorbents can be attributed to bimodal balanced hydrophobic-hydrophilic
adsorbents with loading of anthracene groups about 15-33%. The adsorbents have
been used for SPE of anthracene from organic solvents (acetonitrile, acetone
and heptane) and model solutions of lipids (myristic acid and vegetable oil).
The obtained results were compared with commercial C18 SPE cartridge. While C18
cartridge recovers anthracene from water-containing media (acetonitrile/water,
1/1), SiO2-Ant cartridges much more efficient in extraction of
anthracene from non-polar solvent (heptane). Lipids macrocomponents such as
myristic acid and vegetable oil do not decrease the dynamic adsorption capacity
and recovery of the model PAH on SiO2-Ant. It was demonstrated that
π-π stacking interaction with the analyte determine the selectivity of SiO2-Ant
towards of anthracene. This makes SiO2-Ant attractive for selective
pre-concentration of PAHs from high lipid content objects, such as vegetable
oils.
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Title
Mesoporous Silica With Covalently Immobilized Anthracene As Adsorbent For SPE Recovery Of PAHs Pollutants From Highly Lipidic Solutions
Description
Two samples of functionalized mesoporous silica containing anchored anthryl groups (SiO2-Ant) have been prepared by surface assembling (1) and one-step silane immobilization (2). Both adsorbents can be attributed to bimodal balanced hydrophobic-hydrophilic adsorbents. The adsorbents have been used for solid-phase extraction (SPE) of anthracene from organic solvents (acetonitrile, acetone and heptane) and model solutions of lipids (myristic acid and vegetable oil). While C18 cartridge recovers anthracene from water-containing media, SiO2-Ant cartridges much more efficient in extraction of anthracene from non-polar solvent (heptane). Lipids macrocomponents such as myristic acid and vegetable oil do not decrease the dynamic adsorption capacity and recovery of the model polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) on SiO2-Ant.
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