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  • A magnetic adsorption material using a metal-organic framework was created for extracting triazole fungicides through magnetic solid-phase extraction.
  • The material's efficiency was optimized and characterized, showing good detection linearity and low limits of detection for the fungicides.
  • The method was tested on fresh juice samples, finding no triazole fungicide residues, and demonstrated strong recoveries and low variation, indicating its potential for pesticide residue analysis.

Article Abstract

In this work, a magnetic adsorption material based on metal-organic framework (Fe3O4@ZnAl-LDH@MIL-53(Al)) was synthesized and used as an adsorbent in the process of magnetic solid phase extraction. Then, a high-performance liquid chromatograph was used to quantitatively detect triazole fungicides in samples. In order to verify the successful preparation of the material, a series of characterization analyses were carried out. Besides, the key parameters that may affect the extraction efficiency have been optimized, and under optimal conditions the three triazole fungicides showed good linearity in the range of 10-1000 μg/L (R2 ≥ 0.9796); Limit of detections were ranged from 0.013 to 0.030 μg/mL. Finally, the established method was applied to the detection of triazole fungicides in four fresh juice samples. The results showed that the target analyte was not detected in all the test samples. By detecting the recoveries (73.3-104.3%) and coefficient variation (RSD ≤ 6.8%) of triazole fungicides in fortified samples, it proved that this established method meets the requirements of pesticide residue analysis and showed excellent application potential.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/bmae029DOI Listing

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