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In situ ionic‐liquid‐dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction of S udan dyes from liquid samples
Author(s) -
Xu Bo,
Song Daqian,
Wang Yuanpeng,
Gao Yan,
Cao Bocheng,
Zhang Hanqi,
Sun Ying
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of separation science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.72
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1615-9314
pISSN - 1615-9306
DOI - 10.1002/jssc.201400317
Subject(s) - ionic liquid , chromatography , extraction (chemistry) , chemistry , disperser , hexafluorophosphate , liquid–liquid extraction , solvent , acetonitrile , sample preparation , liquid liquid , chloride , detection limit , high performance liquid chromatography , materials science , organic chemistry , composite material , catalysis
In situ ionic‐liquid‐dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction was introduced for extracting Sudan dyes from different liquid samples followed by detection using ultrafast liquid chromatography. The extraction and metathesis reaction can be performed simultaneously, the extraction time was shortened notably and higher enrichment factors can be obtained compared with traditional dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction. When the extraction was coupled with ultrafast liquid chromatography, a green, convenient, cheap, and efficient method for the determination of S udan dyes was developed. The effects of various experimental factors, including type of extraction solvent, amount of 1‐hexyl‐3‐methylimidazolium chloride, ratio of ammonium hexafluorophosphate to 1‐hexyl‐3‐methylimidazolium chloride, pH value, salt concentration in sample solution, extraction time and centrifugation time were investigated and optimized for the extraction of four kinds of Sudan dyes. The limits of detection for Sudan I, II, III, and IV were 0.324, 0.299, 0.390, and 0.655 ng/mL, respectively. Recoveries obtained by analyzing the seven spiked samples were between 65.95 and 112.82%. The consumption of organic solvent (120 μL acetonitrile per sample) was very low, so it could be considered as a green analytical method.

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