A Facile Synthesized Polyaniline Coated Zerovalent Iron-Silica as an Efficient Sorbent for Magnetic Solid Phase Extraction of Phenolic Pollutants in Water Samples

A magnetic material based on polyaniline coated zerovalent iron-silica (Fe@SiO2@PANI) was simply synthesized using a facile manner under low energy consumption and applied for magnetic solid phase extraction of phenolic pollutants prior to analysis by high performance liquid chromatography-photodiode array detection (HPLC-PDA). The parameters which affected the extraction efficiency, i.e., sorbent amount, extraction time, sample volume and pH, desorption solvent and its volume, were optimized. Wide linear dynamic range of 0.012-10.000 μ g mL-1 and the coefficients of determination better than 0.9926 were achieved. The limits of detection and the limits of quantitation were found in the ranges of 0.001-0.030 and 0.012-0.090 μ g mL-1, respectively. The precision, expressed as relative standard deviation (RSD), was better than 11%. The synthesized sorbent exhibits good adsorption affinity and reusability up to 16 cycles. Applicability of the proposed methodology for analysis of phenolic residues in environmental and wastewater samples showed the recoveries in the range of 83.4-118.9%.
Source: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research