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FeO@nitrogen-doped carbon core-double shell nanotubes as a novel and efficient nanosorbent for ultrasonic assisted dispersive magnetic solid phase extraction of heterocyclic pesticides from environmental soil and water samples

Microchimica Acta, ISSN: 1436-5073, Vol: 191, Issue: 2, Page: 98
2024
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FeO@nitrogen-doped carbon core-double shell nanotubes (FeO@N-C C-DSNTs) were successfully synthesized and applied as a novel nanosorbent in ultrasonic assisted dispersive magnetic solid phase extraction (UA-DMSPE) of tribenuron-methyl, fenpyroximate, and iprodione. Subsequently, corona discharge ion mobility spectrometry (CD-IMS) was employed for the detection of the extracted analytes. Effective parameters on the extraction recovery percentage (ER%) were systematically investigated and optimized. Under optimal conditions, UA-DMSPE-CD-IMS demonstrated remarkable linearity in different ranges within 1.0 – 700 ng mL with correlation coefficients exceeding 0.993, repeatability values below 6.9%, limits of detection ranging from 0.30 to 0.90 ng mL, high preconcentration factors (418 - 435), and ER% values (83 – 87%). The potential of the proposed method was further demonstrated by effectively determining the targeted pesticides in various environmental soil and water samples, exhibiting relative recoveries in the range 92.1 – 102%. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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