JOURNAL ARTICLE

Thin-Film Microextraction

Inge BruheimXiaochuan LiuJanusz Pawliszyn

Year: 2003 Journal:   Analytical Chemistry Vol: 75 (4)Pages: 1002-1010   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The properties of a thin sheet of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) membrane as an extraction phase were examined and compared to solid-phase microextraction (SPME) PDMS-coated fiber for application to semivolatile analytes in direct and headspace modes. This new PDMS extraction approach showed much higher extraction rates because of the larger surface area to extraction-phase volume ratio of the thin film. Unlike the coated rod formats of SPME using thick coatings, the high extraction rate of the membrane SPME technique allows larger amounts of analytes to be extracted within a short period of time. Therefore, higher extraction efficiency and sensitivity can be achieved without sacrificing analysis time. In direct membrane SPME extraction, a linear relationship was found between the initial rate of extraction and the surface area of the extraction phase. However, for headspace extraction, the rates were somewhat lower because of the resistance to analyte transport at the sample matrix/headspace barrier. It was found that the effect of this barrier could be reduced by increasing either agitation, temperature, or surface area of the sample matrix/headspace interface. A method for the determination of PAHs in spiked lake water samples was developed based on the membrane PDMS extraction coupled with GC/MS. A linearity of 0.9960 and detection limits in the low-ppt level were found. The reproducibility was found to vary from 2.8% to 10.7%.

Keywords:
Solid-phase microextraction Extraction (chemistry) Chromatography Chemistry Analyte Sample preparation Membrane Matrix (chemical analysis) Analytical Chemistry (journal) Detection limit Gas chromatography Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry Mass spectrometry

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