TY - JOUR
T1 - A rapid and simple pretreatment method for benzoylurea insecticides in honey samples using in-syringe dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction based on the direct solidification of ionic liquids
AU - Wang, Huazi
AU - Hu, Lu
AU - Li, Wanzhen
AU - Lu, Runhua
AU - Zhang, Sanbing
AU - Zhou, Wenfeng
AU - Gao, Haixiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2016/11/4
Y1 - 2016/11/4
N2 - A pretreatment method using in-syringe dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction based on the direct solidification of ionic liquids before high performance liquid chromatography analysis was developed for the determination of benzoylurea insecticides (BUs) in honey samples. The hydrophobic ionic liquid [N4444][PF6], formed in situ by the hydrophilic ionic liquid [N4444]Cl and the ion exchange reagent KPF6, was used to extract the target analytes. The entire extraction procedure was performed in a syringe. The extractant was solidified at room temperature and collected using a nylon membrane filter. This technique did not require a dispersive solvent, vortex mixer, ultrasound bath, or centrifugation. The parameters affecting the extraction efficiency were investigated through an experimental design. Under the optimal conditions, the limits of detection for the four BUs varied from 0.21 to 0.42 μg L−1 in solution (2.1–4.2 μg kg−1 in honey). Good linearities were obtained in the range of 2–300 μg L−1, with coefficients of determination greater than 0.999. The recoveries of the four BUs ranged from 80.94% to 84.59%. The intra-day (n = 3) and inter-day (n = 3) relative standard deviations were less than 5.08%. Finally, the proposed method was applied to the determination of BUs in commercial honey samples with satisfactory results.
AB - A pretreatment method using in-syringe dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction based on the direct solidification of ionic liquids before high performance liquid chromatography analysis was developed for the determination of benzoylurea insecticides (BUs) in honey samples. The hydrophobic ionic liquid [N4444][PF6], formed in situ by the hydrophilic ionic liquid [N4444]Cl and the ion exchange reagent KPF6, was used to extract the target analytes. The entire extraction procedure was performed in a syringe. The extractant was solidified at room temperature and collected using a nylon membrane filter. This technique did not require a dispersive solvent, vortex mixer, ultrasound bath, or centrifugation. The parameters affecting the extraction efficiency were investigated through an experimental design. Under the optimal conditions, the limits of detection for the four BUs varied from 0.21 to 0.42 μg L−1 in solution (2.1–4.2 μg kg−1 in honey). Good linearities were obtained in the range of 2–300 μg L−1, with coefficients of determination greater than 0.999. The recoveries of the four BUs ranged from 80.94% to 84.59%. The intra-day (n = 3) and inter-day (n = 3) relative standard deviations were less than 5.08%. Finally, the proposed method was applied to the determination of BUs in commercial honey samples with satisfactory results.
KW - Benzoylurea insecticides
KW - Direct solidification
KW - Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction
KW - Honey
KW - Ionic liquids
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chroma.2016.10.027
DO - 10.1016/j.chroma.2016.10.027
M3 - Article
C2 - 27756475
AN - SCOPUS:84992695900
SN - 0021-9673
VL - 1471
SP - 60
EP - 67
JO - Journal of Chromatography A
JF - Journal of Chromatography A
ER -