Rotating disk sorptive extraction of triclosan and methyl-triclosan from water samples
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Jachero, Lourdes
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Sepúlveda, Betsabet
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Ahumada, Inés
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Fuentes Pérez, Edwar
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Richter Duk, Pablo
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2014-03-13T14:29:09Z
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2014-03-13T14:29:09Z
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2013
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Anal Bioanal Chem (2013) 405:7711–7716
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DOI 10.1007/s00216-012-6679-y
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121861
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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A method of sample preparation based on use of
rotating disk sorptive extraction (RDSE) has been developed
for determination of triclosan (TCS) and methyltriclosan
(MTCS) in water samples. The sorptive and
desorptive behavior of the analytes was studied by use of a
rotating disk coated with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) on
one of its surfaces. Chemical and extraction behavior were
studied to establish the best conditions for extraction. The
optimum conditions for both analytes were: sample volume
25 mL, pH4.5, NaCl concentration 6 % (w/v), disk rotational
velocity 1,250 rpm, and extraction time 80 min. A desorption
time of 30 min was used with 5 mL methanol. The
detection limits for TCS and MTCS were 46 and 34 ngL−1,
respectively. Recovery was evaluated at two concentrations,
160 and 800 ngL−1, and the values obtained were between
80 and 100 %. The method was applied to analysis of
influent water at two treatment plants in Santiago, Chile.