Publications by authors named "M Carmen Alcudia-Leon"

A portable device that integrates sampling and extraction is proposed in this work. The unit is fabricated using commercial and standardized elements which guarantees the construction reproducibility. Also, it is simple to be mounted and on-site deployed making possible the multi-site sampling.

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This article presents a novel unit that integrates for the first time air sampling and preconcentration based on the use of fabric phase sorptive extraction principles. The determination of Tuta absoluta sexual pheromone traces in environmental air has been selected as analytical problem. For this aim, a novel laboratory-built unit made up of commercial brass elements as holder of the sol-gel coated fabric extracting phase has been designed and optimized.

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In the present article, a novel extraction/stirring approach in the liquid phase microextraction context is presented. The new technique is based on octadecyl coated borosilicate disks which act as support of the organic extracting solvent thanks to hydrophobic interactions. The disk is integrated in a stirring element which favors the transference of the analytes to the extraction phase.

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In this paper, ionic liquid coated magnetic nanoparticles (IL-MNPs) have been prepared by covalent immobilization. The as-synthesized MNPs have been successfully used as sorbent for the extraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from water samples, the analytes being finally determined by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. The influence of several experimental variables (including the ionic strength, amount of MNPs, sample volume, agitation time and desorption solvent) has been considered in depth in the optimization process.

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Background: In this article, stir-membrane liquid microextraction is adapted for the analysis of volume-limited biological samples, using as a model analytical problem the determination of paracetamol in human saliva by LC with UV. A three-phase microextraction mode is used for the extraction of the target analyte, taking advantage of its acid-base properties.

Results: All the variables involved in the extraction have been studied and optimized in depth.

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