Background: Deep eutectic solvents (DES) have emerged as effective solvents that address many challenges in analytical chemistry, particularly in microextraction. However, until now, their use has been primarily focused on extraction processes. This has significantly limited their application in analytical chemistry, especially in flow analysis, where the high viscosity of DES has made their use difficult.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work, a novel deep eutectic solvent (DES) composed of thymol and 1-(o Tolyl)thiourea 9/1 (mol) is presented for the first time. This DES has not been described in the literature. This DES was first used as a stationary phase in an extraction column integrated into a flow injection analysis system for the simultaneous determination of mercury and copper in edible oils.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: For the rapid and efficient determination of acrylamide in food products by HPLC-UV, an environmentally friendly analytical approach has been developed, including liquid-phase extraction and subsequent liquid-liquid microextraction using a deep eutectic solvent. To automate the procedure, the flow-through "lab in a syringe" method was used. Acrylamide is considered a potential endocrine disrupting chemical and its main source is fried foods, which are widely consumed by both children and adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlants are subjects of interest due to the secondary metabolites in their extracts which are promising as new pharmaceuticals. Phytochemistry do not have united system of sample preparation or analysis still due to different structure of plant cells, wide broad range of chemical properties and concentrations of bioactive compounds. Such challenges can be addressed in a green chemistry manner using new approaches through smart materials in routine monitoring and researches.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEmerging pollutants pose an increasing threat to the environment and human well-being, requiring substantial progress in analytical methodologies. Dispersive micro-solid phase extraction (μ-dSPE) has proven successful in detecting and measuring these contaminants, particularly in trace quantities. However, challenges persist in achieving a uniform sorbent distribution and efficient separation from the sample matrix.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study reports for the first time the phenomenon of supramolecular solvent formation based on alkyl polyglucoside as an amphiphile and primary alcohol as a coacervation agent. The physical properties (density, kinematic viscosity, phase diagram for ternary system) of the supramolecular solvent were investigated, and a mechanism for its formation was proposed. A green and simple microextraction procedure for preconcentration and determination of phthalates in baby foods packaged in plastic packaging was developed as proof-of-concept example.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Personalized medicine is a rapidly revolving field that offers new opportunities for tailoring disease treatment to individual patients. The main idea behind this approach is to carefully select safe and effective medications and treatment plant based on each patient's unique pharmacokinetic profile. Isoniazid is a first-line anti-tuberculosis drug that has interindividual variability in its metabolic processing, leading to significant differences in plasma concentrations among patients receiving equivalent doses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne of the solutions for the growing problem of water purification is photocatalytic degradation of the pollutants. Semiconductor nanoparticles are widely under study as a promising photocatalyst for this purpose. However, there is still lack of understanding of the relation between properties of nanoparticles, in their turn related with synthesis conditions, and photocatalytic efficiency, as well as of the other factors influencing the process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent-based liquid-phase microextraction approach for the determination of ultra-trace arsenic (total) in foods by an electrothermal atomization atomic absorption spectrometry was developed. Various deep eutectic solvents based on tetraoctylammonium bromide and fatty acids (heptanoic, octanoic, nonanoic, decanoic acids) were studied as extraction solvents for preconcentration of arsenic (V) from mineralizates obtained after a microwave digestion of food samples. Phenomenon of ion-pairs formation between dihydroarsenate and precursor of deep eutectic solvent (tetraoctylammonium) and mass-transfer of the ion-pairs into deep eutectic solvent phase was presented for the first time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiodiesel is an important alternative fuel produced by blending biofuels with petroleum diesel. Biofuel production is usually carried out by catalytic interesterification of animal fats or vegetable oils, followed by the removal of by-products and catalysts through washing with water. Residual amounts of water and catalysts can accelerate fuel biodegradation and contribute to the corrosion of metal surfaces.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the work limitations of deep eutectic solvents in the flow-based analysis are discussed. Deep eutectic solvents based on terpenes and fatty acids with low viscosity were studied as extraction solvents for liquid-liquid microextraction into a lab-in-syringe system for the first time. As a result an automated deep eutectic solvent-based microextraction approach was proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this paper, a stir membrane liquid-phase microextraction approach based on milk fats hydrolysis and in situ deep eutectic solvent formation was developed for the first time. The approach was applied to clean-up and preconcentrate bisphenols from milk samples. The procedure assumed alkaline hydrolysis of samples fats to obtain water-soluble salts of fatty acids that acted as precursors for the deep eutectic solvent formation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDeep eutectic solvents have quickly attracted the attention of researchers because they better meet the requirements of green chemistry and thus have the potential to replace conventional hazardous organic solvents in some areas. To better understand the nature of these mixtures, as well as expand the possibilities of their use in different industries, a detailed examination of their physical properties, such as density, viscosity, the nature of the interactions between their constituents, the phase diagrams, depression of their melting point, and interpretation of these results is necessary. In this work, the mixtures of tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBAB) and nonanoic acid (NA) in different molar ratios are theoretically and experimentally investigated by applying a phase diagram constructed on the basis of differential scanning calorimetry measurements and COSMO-RS model.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we developed a method for the fabrication of electrically conductive copper patterns of arbitrary topology and films on dielectric substrates, by improved laser-induced synthesis from deep eutectic solvents. A significant increase in the processing efficiency was achieved by acceptor substrate pretreatment, with the laser-induced microplasma technique, using auxiliary glass substrates and optional laser post-processing of the recorded structures; thus, the proposed approach offers a complete manufacturing cycle, utilizing a single, commercially available, pulsed Yb fiber laser system. The potential implications of the presented research are amplified by the observation of laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSSs) that may be useful for the further tuning of tracks' functional properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA microextraction pretreatment for powdered milk analysis, relying on the formation of a natural deep eutectic solvent is proposed. It relies on the in situ hydrolysis of milk fats (triglycerides) which yields fatty acids as precursors in the formation of the natural deep eutectic solvent. As a proof-of-concept, the innovation was applied to the determination of thirteen polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in powdered milk samples by HPLC with fluorometric detection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work, a reversed-phase dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction procedure based on the decomposition of deep eutectic solvent was suggested for the first time. The procedure was utilized for fast and simple separation of lead and cadmium from vegetable oil samples. The procedure assumed mixing of oil sample and DES based on menthol, formic acid and water.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work, an automated liquid-liquid microextraction procedure for the determination of sulfonamides (sulfamethoxazole, sulfamethazine and sulfapyridine) in urine samples using natural deep eutectic solvent is presented for the first time. The mechanism for extraction of sulfonamides was based on the formation of colored Schiff bases in the presence of vanillin, which acted as a derivatization reagent and precursor of natural deep eutectic solvent (an extractant). In this procedure, thymol was used as both media for Schiff bases formation and as a second precursor of the natural deep eutectic solvent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDeep eutectic solvents based on choline chloride, carboxylic acids, urea, and polyols were investigated for separation of 14 metals from plant samples. It was found that carboxylic acid as precursor of DES played key-role for effective metals separation. It was established that the solvent synthesized from choline chloride and malic acid provided highest extraction recovery (from 73 to 88%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA sensitive, rapid, and simple procedure for the determination of traces of chromium species in natural and waste waters after microextraction using a quasi-hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent based on tetrabutylammonium bromide and hexanoic acid was developed for the first time. In the developed procedure, the deep eutectic solvent played the role of a source of dispersive agent, chelating agent, and extraction solvent. During mixing the aqueous phase with the quasi-hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent, dissolution and dissociation of tetrabutylammonium bromide took place.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA sensitive optical sensor based on hollow core microstructure optical fibers modified with deep eutectic solvent was produced for the first time. An easy procedure for the modification of hollow-core microstructure optical fibers with deep eutectic solvent was developed. Deep eutectic solvents based on natural monoterpenoids and fatty acids were investigated for glass surface modification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHydrophobic deep eutectic solvents were investigated for tetracycline microextraction. It was found that a deep eutectic solvent consisting of thymol and octanoic acid provided a synergistic effect on tetracycline extraction. In this paper, a novel liquid-liquid microextraction procedure for the HPLC-DAD determination of tetracyclines in milk samples was proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn elegant preconcentration method assumed sorption of polar analytes from complex non-polar matrices on a rotating disk based on hydrophilic deep eutectic solvent formation is presented for the first time. The surface of poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-tetrafluoroethylene) rotating disk was coated with choline chloride acted as a precursor of deep eutectic solvent (hydrogen bond acceptor). The rotating disk was immersed in vegetable oil sample and phenolic compounds (hydrogen bond donors) were efficient separated on the disk during its rotation due to deep eutectic solvent formation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel approach for effective sample pretreatment of food was developed. This approach was based on in situ deep eutectic mixtures formation between analytes (hydrogen bond donors) and choline chloride (a hydrogen bond acceptor) supported in a hydrophilic porous membrane. By this action, the analytes were extracted and retained into the hydrophilic porous membrane.
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