Water pollution is becoming increasingly serious and seriously endangering human health, especially the direct emissions of phenolic compounds. An integrated sample pre-treatment and derivatization method based on a biopolymers/TEOS-based carbon nanofibers microextraction that allows rapid extraction (5 min), followed by separation and highly sensitive detection of phenolic compounds by gas chromatography‒mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis, is described. The developed methodology, coupled with GC-MS, allowed low detection limits (0.03-0.32 ng mL), good linearities (0.5-200 ng mL) and recoveries (73.58-85.76%) to be achieved in a few steps and short time. Based on the high adsorption properties of materials, the on-line removal device of phenolic compounds in water was designed. The elimination rate of phenolic compounds in water was higher than 73.58% at 1 mL min and three cycles. The elimination strategy for the phenolic compounds is very versatile and is easy to apply.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2022.463624 | DOI Listing |
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