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Analytical Chemistry 2008-Feb

Direct coupling of ionic liquid based single-drop microextraction and GC/MS.

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Eva Aguilera-Herrador
Rafael Lucena
Soledad Cardenas
Miguel Valcárcel

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The use of ionic liquids as extracting media in single-drop liquid-phase microextraction (SDME) and its direct coupling to gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is presented. For this purpose, a new removable interface that enables the introduction of the extracted analytes into the GC system, while preventing the ionic liquid from entering the column, has been developed. The determination of three representative pollutants in water samples has been used as a model analytical problem in order to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed interface. The analytes (dichloromethane, p-xylene, and n-undecane) were coextracted from the aqueous sample in a 2-microL drop of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexaflourophosphate. Then, the syringe used to perform the SDME was directly introduced into the interface, which was held at 140 degrees C in order to achieve a complete volatilization of the target compounds. After the injection, the ionic liquid was retained in the interface, while a carrier gas transferred the volatilized analytes into the GC inlet. The optimization of the operational variables affecting the new interface (temperature, carrier flow rate, sample volume and injection technique) was accomplished. The analytes could be determined with detection limits in the low-nanogram per milliliter concentration range, and the relative standard deviations were between 3.3 and 4.4%.

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