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Tahere Khezeli

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Research

Title
Development of an indirectly suspended droplet for the extraction of hazardous phenols from environmental aqueous samples
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Development
Year
2015
Journal ANALYTICAL METHODS
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Researchers Shirin Abdali ، Ali Daneshfar ، M. Ghaedi ، Tahere Khezeli

Abstract

Herein we describe indirectly suspended droplet microextraction (ISDME) of water-miscible organic solvents as a simple, convenient, quick, sensitive and environmentally friendly microextraction technique for simultaneous monitoring and clean-up of hydroxybenzene and dihydroxybenzene isomers in water samples. This method is a combination of directly suspended droplet microextraction (DSME) and salting-out assisted liquid/liquid extraction of water-miscible organic solvents. Briefly, in a typical experiment, a micro-drop of a water-miscible organic solvent (as an extraction solvent) was separated from aqueous solution by adding a salt. Then, the micro-drop of the extraction solvent containing the analytes is collected with a syringe and analyzed by HPLC-UV. To obtain optimum extraction performance, the effects of different variables such as the type and volume of water-miscible organic solvent, type of salt and extraction time were studied and discussed in detail. The proposed method is capable of determining four phenolic compounds over a range of 0.5–500 ng mL1 with a limit of detection between 0.05 and 0.11 ng mL1. In our experiments, good linearity coefficients (R2 ranging from 0.9974 to 0.9991), precisions (the intra- and inter-day relative standard deviation values of the method were lower than 4.8%) and enrichment factors (EFs) of 160–186 were achieved. The method was successfully applied to the determination of phenol, catechol, resorcinol and hydroquinone in various water samples