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Peanut shells-derived biochars as adsorbents for the pipette-tip solid-phase extraction of endocrine-disrupting phenols in water, milk and beverage

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A [2022]
Ruiting Sun, Fuwei Lu, Chunmei Yu, Yanan Yang, Lizhen Qiao, Anmin Liu
ABSTRACT

In the present work, a type of biochar materials derived from carbonizing peanut shells were obtained and employed as the adsorbents of pipette-tip solid-phase extraction (PT-SPE) for the enrichment and determination of six endocrine-disrupting phenols (EDPs) in combination with high-performance liquid chromatography equipped with ultraviolet detector (HPLC-UV). Abundant aliphatic and aromatic carbon structures and functional groups from polar heteroatoms (N, O, S) were distributed in the low-cost and eco-friendly peanut shells-derived biochar materials and were favorable for the enrichment of target EDPs. Moreover, the theoretical calculation based on density functional theory (DFT) proved that the effective enrichment of EDPs in aqueous samples benefited from the effective adsorption on the peanut shells-derived biochar materials. The experimental factors influencing the extraction efficiency were investigated, including adsorbent amount, aspirating/dispensing cycles, the type of elution solvent and elution times, salt addition, sample solution pH and type and volume of washing solvent. Under the optimal conditions, the proposed PT-SPE method exhibited good linear relationship (R 2 > 0.993) in the range of 0.5–400 µg/L and low limits of detections (LODs) from 0.25 to 2.5 µg/L, as well as good precision and accuracy with relative standard deviations (RSDs) of 0.3%–13.2% and recoveries of 83.5%–117.1%. Finally, the biochars-based miniaturized pretreatment method was employed for the determination of six EDPs in bottled water, milk, tea beverage and disposal plastic bag soaked solution with recoveries from 77.5% to 116.5%.

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