An In Situ Formation of Ionic Liquid for Enrichment of Triazole Fungicides in Food Applications Followed by HPLC Determination.

Molecules

Materials Chemistry Research Center, Department of Chemistry and Center of Excellent for Innovation in Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen 40002, Thailand.

Published: May 2022

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  • A novel microextraction method using in situ formation of ionic liquid was developed for preconcentrating four triazole fungicides from food samples, marking its first application in this context.
  • The method employs tributylhexadecylphosphonium bromide and potassium hexafluorophosphate to create hydrophobic ionic liquid, facilitating a quick and eco-friendly extraction process after centrifugation.
  • The optimized technique showed a strong linear range of 90-1000 μg L, high recovery rates (62-112%), and low detection limits (30-50 μg L), confirming its effectiveness for analyzing triazole fungicides in honey, juice, and egg samples.

Article Abstract

An in situ formation of ionic liquid was used for preconcentration of four triazole fungicides in food samples. The microextraction method was used for the first time in the literature for preconcentration of triazole fungicides. In the developed method, tributylhexadecylphosphonium bromide ([P]Br) and potassium hexafluorophosphate (KPF) were used for the formation of hydrophobic ionic liquid. After centrifugation, the fine microdroplets were produced in one step, providing the extraction step in a quick and environmentally friendly manner. The functional group of the hydrophobic ionic liquid was investigated using FT-IR. Various extraction parameters were studied and optimized. In the extraction method, 0.01 g of [P]Br and 0.01 g of KPF, centrifugation at 4500 rpm for 10 min were used. The optimized technique provided a good linear range (90-1000 μg L) and high extraction recovery, with a low limit of detection (30-50 μg L). Methods for the proposed in situ formation of ionic liquid were successfully applied to honey, fruit juice, and egg matrices. The recoveries were obtained in a satisfactory range of 62-112%. The results confirmed the suitability of the proposed microextraction method for selective extraction and quantification of triazole fungicides.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9182422PMC
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