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Removal and measurement of trace amounts of rhodamine B in aqueous samples based on the synthesis of a nanosorbent composed of FeO nanoparticles modified with SiO and polydopamine by magnetic solid phase extraction. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Rhodamine B (RDB) is a toxic dye linked to health issues like cancer and neurological disorders, yet it's still used illegally as a food additive, necessitating a reliable detection method.
  • The study utilized a magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE) method with iron oxide nanoparticles coated with tetra ethoxy silane and polydopamine to effectively measure low levels of RDB in water samples.
  • The optimized MSPE method showed high sensitivity, low detection limits (0.73 μg L), and excellent recovery rates (96.9% to 98.6%) across various water samples, making it a promising tool for identifying RDB in real-world applications.

Article Abstract

Rhodamine B (RDB) dye is generally toxic and causes problems such as carcinogenic activities, neurological disorders, and respiratory tract irritations. However, some individuals still illegally use RDB as a food additive. Therefore, a simple and accurate method is needed to determine RDB in real samples such as food or cosmetic products. In this study, the magnetic solid phase extraction (MSPE) method was used to measure very low amounts of RDB dye in water samples. The advantages of this method include simplicity, good repeatability, high preconcentration factor, higher extraction efficiency, low organic solvent volume requirement, rapid separation, low cost, high sensitivity, and interference removal compared to other methods. Within this approach, iron oxide nanoparticles were synthesised, followed by the application of tetra ethoxy silane (TEOS) and polydopamine (PDA) coatings on the nanoparticle surface, resulting in the creation of the FeO@SiO@PDA nano-sorbent. This nano-sorbent was then utilized as the magnetic solid phase in MSPE. The characteristics of the synthesized compounds were investigated by various methods such as infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (FT-IR), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction spectroscopy (XRD), and vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM). Response surface methodology (RSM) and Box-Behnken (BB) design were used to optimize the variables affecting the adsorption process and achieved high recovery percentages. Under optimal experimental conditions, the detection limit and quantification limit of the method were found to be 0.73 and 2.42 μg L for RDB, respectively, with RSDs of ±0.32% and ±0.67%. Furthermore, the linear concentration range of the proposed method for solid phase extraction of RDB was determined to be 10.0-900.0 μg L. Moreover, the recovery rates for tap water, lake water, and well water samples ranged from 96.9% to 98.6%.

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