ATR-FT-IR membrane-based sensor for integrated microliquid-liquid extraction and detection.

Anal Chem

Department of Analytical Chemistry, Marie Curie Building (Annex), Campus de Rabanales, University of Córdoba, Spain.

Published: November 2005

A novel straightforward membrane-based sensor, which uses attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FT-IR) spectroscopy has been developed. The flow cell designed permits the on-line microliquid-liquid extraction of the target analyte into a organic solvent layer (OSL), which was deposited on the ATR surface using a sequential injection manifold. The aqueous and organic phases are separated via a commercial hydrophobic membrane placed on the PTFE piece of the cell. The main advantage of the proposed device is that the OSL can be created and regenerated in a continuous manner using the automatic manifold without opening the cell. The analytes are enriched into the OSL after diffusion through the membrane, which excludes the typical absorption bands of water. In addition, the behavior of different organic solvents was evaluated in order to increase the applicability and versatility of the proposed system. Finally, the analytical performance of the design was established for the detection and quantitation of Triton X100 in water.

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