TY - JOUR
T1 - In-syringe low-density ionic liquid dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction for the fast determination of pyrethroid insecticides in environmental water samples by HPLC-DAD
AU - Hu, Lu
AU - Wang, Xuan
AU - Qian, Heng
AU - Wang, Huazi
AU - Lu, Runhua
AU - Zhang, Sanbing
AU - Zhou, Wenfeng
AU - Gao, Haixiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - A new microextraction technique named in-syringe low-density ionic liquid dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (LDIL-DLLME) followed by separation using high performance liquid chromatography has been developed to determine the levels of four pyrethroid insecticides (i.e., deltamethrin, fenvalerate, permethrin, and bifenthrin) in environmental water samples. In the developed method, an ionic liquid (IL) was used for the first time instead of an organic solvent, which is most often used in low-density solvent-based microextraction methods. The IL was placed in a long syringe needle using a microsyringe. It was then dispersed by drawing the sample solution into the syringe. The extraction was finished in the syringe, taking full advantage of the low-density property, and making this method easier and quicker. Several parameters affecting the experimental efficiency of LDIL-DLLME, such as the needle's inner diameter, salt addition, the volume of IL and sample, rotation speed and duration of centrifugation and ultrasound were thoroughly studied. Under optimized conditions, in the range of 1 to 500 μg L-1, good linearity was obtained, with coefficients of determination greater than 0.9994. Three spiked water samples were studied, and recovery ranged from 88.0 to 102.8%, with relative standard deviations (RSDs) ranging from 0.3 to 6.7%. The limits of detection (LODs) for the four pyrethroid insecticides were in the range of 0.88-1.71 μg L-1 and enrichment factors (EFs) were in the range of 242 to 257. The proposed method provides an inexpensive, rapid, simple and eco-friendly process for evaluating pyrethroid insecticides in environmental samples, making it a potential method for the pretreatment of experimental samples.
AB - A new microextraction technique named in-syringe low-density ionic liquid dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (LDIL-DLLME) followed by separation using high performance liquid chromatography has been developed to determine the levels of four pyrethroid insecticides (i.e., deltamethrin, fenvalerate, permethrin, and bifenthrin) in environmental water samples. In the developed method, an ionic liquid (IL) was used for the first time instead of an organic solvent, which is most often used in low-density solvent-based microextraction methods. The IL was placed in a long syringe needle using a microsyringe. It was then dispersed by drawing the sample solution into the syringe. The extraction was finished in the syringe, taking full advantage of the low-density property, and making this method easier and quicker. Several parameters affecting the experimental efficiency of LDIL-DLLME, such as the needle's inner diameter, salt addition, the volume of IL and sample, rotation speed and duration of centrifugation and ultrasound were thoroughly studied. Under optimized conditions, in the range of 1 to 500 μg L-1, good linearity was obtained, with coefficients of determination greater than 0.9994. Three spiked water samples were studied, and recovery ranged from 88.0 to 102.8%, with relative standard deviations (RSDs) ranging from 0.3 to 6.7%. The limits of detection (LODs) for the four pyrethroid insecticides were in the range of 0.88-1.71 μg L-1 and enrichment factors (EFs) were in the range of 242 to 257. The proposed method provides an inexpensive, rapid, simple and eco-friendly process for evaluating pyrethroid insecticides in environmental samples, making it a potential method for the pretreatment of experimental samples.
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U2 - 10.1039/c6ra09668a
DO - 10.1039/c6ra09668a
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84979993212
SN - 2046-2069
VL - 6
SP - 69218
EP - 69225
JO - RSC Advances
JF - RSC Advances
IS - 73
ER -