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Synthesis and Application of the Magnetic Nanocomposite GO-Chm for the Extraction of Benzodiazepines from Surface Water Samples Prior to HPLC-PDA Analysis

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 17, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11177828

Keywords

environmental analysis; surface water samples; benzodiazepines; stir bar magnetic solid phase extraction; nanocomposite; graphene oxide; magnetic chitosan; high pressure liquid chromatography

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The study focuses on the use of graphene oxide nanomaterials and nanocomposites as adsorbents for the extraction of benzodiazepines in water samples. An analytical method using HPLC-DAD was developed and validated, with a sample preparation protocol involving Stir bar magnetic solid phase extraction (SB-MSPE). The nanocomposite material showed good adsorption performance and reusability, making it a promising tool for environmental pollutant removal.
Featured Application Authors are encouraged to provide a concise description of the specific application or a potential application of the work. This section is not mandatory. Nowadays, the interest in preparing new, cheap and simple adsorbents that are used in sample preparation is on the rise. Graphene oxide (GO) nanomaterials and nanocomposites have become increasingly popular due to the novel methods of syntheses that have been published. Owing to their vast specific surface area and their pi-delocalized electron system they possess, they are appropriate for the adsorption of a variety of aromatic organic compounds, being utilized either as adsorbents in analytical methods or as filter materials for the removal of pollutants in water. Pharmaceutical compounds, such as benzodiazepines, end up in surface waters caused by consumption or their disposal through sewage, thus becoming pollutants. In the present study, an analytical method has been developed and validated for the determination of two model-analytes of benzodiazepines by HPLC-DAD and their sample preparation protocol which consists of the Stir bar magnetic solid phase extraction (SB-MSPE) method, evaluating therefore the nanocomposite material as a decent adsorbent. The separation took place with the usage of an analytical column C-18 RP-HPLC in 10 min. For the alprazolam (ALP) and the flunitrazepam (FLT), the LODs and LOQs were 3 ng/mL and 10 ng/mL, respectively, while the relative recoveries ranged between 93.6-112.9% and the RSDs were 1.11-9.50%. Finally, the material was examined for its reusability and was found that it can be used for over eight cycles of extraction/elution.

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