A new, polymer-confined, ionic liquid sorbent was developed by a process involving polymerization and modification. The obtained particles were successfully used as a special sorbent in SPE process to isolate matrine and oxymatrine from Sophora Flavescens Ait. Different washing and elution solvents, such as ethanol, methanol, acetonitrile and methanol/triethylamine (90:10, v/v), were evaluated. Compared with the C(18) and NH(2) sorbents, the amino-imidazolium polymer sorbent exhibited higher selectivity. Quantitative analysis was carried out by using a C(18) column. The two compounds exhibited good linearity from 5x10(-3) to 0.50 mg/mL (r(2)>0.99). The bound amounts between target compounds and proteins were obtained by this sorbent. After three recycles of amino-imidazolium polymer, the extract amounts of the target compounds were not significantly decreased.
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J Sep Sci
June 2010
Department of Chemical Engineering, Inha University, Incheon, Korea.
A new, polymer-confined, ionic liquid sorbent was developed by a process involving polymerization and modification. The obtained particles were successfully used as a special sorbent in SPE process to isolate matrine and oxymatrine from Sophora Flavescens Ait. Different washing and elution solvents, such as ethanol, methanol, acetonitrile and methanol/triethylamine (90:10, v/v), were evaluated.
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