In-pipette-tip natural-feather-supported liquid microextraction for conveniently extracting hydrophobic compounds in aqueous samples: A proof-of-concept study

[Display omitted] •Natural feathers were employed as the support medium of an oily extraction solvent.•In-pipette-tip extraction device was constructed with the cost less than 0.1 CNY.•Extraction can be conducted by simply drawing solution in/out.•The method is simple, convenient, rapid, green, low-...

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Published inMicrochemical journal Vol. 185; p. 108274
Main Authors Xu, Xin-Li, Wang, Bin, Liu, Yu-Wei, Li, Wen-Xuan, Wu, Jian-Yuan, Yuan, Hang, Xu, Xia, Chen, Di
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.02.2023
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Natural feathers were employed as the support medium of an oily extraction solvent.•In-pipette-tip extraction device was constructed with the cost less than 0.1 CNY.•Extraction can be conducted by simply drawing solution in/out.•The method is simple, convenient, rapid, green, low-cost, and easy to automate.•Coupled with HPLC-UV, quantification of antidepressants in urines was achieved. In this study, a novel in-pipette-tip natural-feather-supported liquid microextraction (NF-SLME) method was developed for conveniently extracting hydrophobic compounds in aqueous samples. Natural feathers were used as the support medium of an oily extraction solvent and an in-pipette-tip extraction device was simply constructed with the cost less than 0.1 CNY. The whole extraction process could be conveniently conducted with a pipettor. As a proof of concept, the in-pipette-tip NF-SLME method was applied to extract antidepressants in urines. The best extraction recoveries were obtained when the extraction solvent was 15 μL of n-octanol, the pH of the sampling solution was 10.0, the desorption solution was 200 μL of acetonitrile, and the numbers of cycles of drawing solution in/out for extraction and elution were 5 and 2, respectively. Coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography–ultraviolet, a quantification method was validated in ranges of 0.05–10 μg/mL with satisfactory linearities (R2 ≥ 0.988). The limits of quantification were calculated to range from 0.032 to 0.048 μg/mL, which is adequate for antidepressant analysis in urine. The potential of the in-pipette-tip NF-SLME method was further illustrated by the successful extraction of triazole pesticides and androgenic steroids with good recoveries.
ISSN:0026-265X
1095-9149
DOI:10.1016/j.microc.2022.108274