MIL-125@ZIF-8 based solid phase microextraction coating for sensitive determination of organophosphate esters in aqueous environments.

Journal: Mikrochimica Acta
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Abstract

A novel MOF-on-MOF heterostructure (MIL-125@ZIF-8) was synthesized and utilized as a coating material for solid-phase microextraction (SPME), which was subsequently coupled with gas chromatography (GC) for the sensitive determination of organophosphate esters (OPEs) in water samples. Compared to commercial fiber, the MIL-125@ZIF-8 coated fiber (MIL-125@ZIF-8-F) demonstrated superior extraction performance for medium-polar or non-polar compounds due to multiple interactions such as hydrophobic interaction, π-π stacking, and hydrogen bonding. The synergistic effect of MIL-125 and ZIF-8 endowed the MIL-125@ZIF-8-F with high efficiency and excellent stability under extreme conditions. Specifically, the developed MIL-125@ZIF-8-F could withstand 80 conditioning cycles without significant loss of extraction capacity. Moreover, the established method exhibited a wide linear range (10-1000 μg L-1), low detection limits (0.03-0.20 μg L-1), and excellent reproducibility under optimized condition. Finally, this proposed method provided a promising approach for the efficient enrichment of trace OPEs in actual environmental water samples.

Authors
Xingru Hu, Jiahui Hou, Long Pang, Zhigao Feng, Junhao Liu, Haiyang Feng, Ying Kong, Chao Liu