Publications by authors named "Ali Modir-Rousta"

Sample preparation has remained a bottleneck in analysis of biological and environmental samples. Thus, microextraction techniques to reduce time, cost, labor, and environmental impacts as compared to traditional solid phase or liquid-liquid extractions are appealing. In this work, a high throughput extraction method coupled with a novel desorption technique has been developed for the analysis of eight regulated PAHs in water.

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We recently introduced a pressure-assisted sweeping-reversed migration-EKC (RM-EKC) method for preconcentration of neutral polar N-nitrosamines with low affinity for the micellar phase. The type of surfactant and phase ratio are dominant factors in dictating the magnitude of interactions between analyte and micellar phase, thus four surfactants (anionic and cationic) with a range of functionalities (SDS, ammonium perfluorooctanoate (APFO), bile salts, and cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC)) were evaluated for sweeping-RM-EKC of highly polar N-nitrosamines. All gave acceptable results for sweeping-RM-EKC when used in high concentrations (≥200 mM) with low EOF.

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Typically sweeping reversed migration EKC (RM-EKC) is used for online enrichment and separation of neutral compounds in CE, however sweeping is not usually suitable for highly polar neutral compounds due to the lack of strong interaction with micellar phase. Since acidic BGE or coated capillaries (BGE pH 2-8) are used to virtually eliminate the EOF, migration of neutral analytes is only through association with the micelles with relatively slow electrophoretic mobility. To decrease the long analysis times that result, an auxiliary pressure can be applied, which also serves to avoid the associated band broadening.

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