Eggshell Membrane-Based Biotemplating of Mixed Hemimicelle/Admicelle
as a Solid-Phase Extraction Adsorbent for Carcinogenic Polycyclic
Aromatic Hydrocarbons
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Abstract
A new
solid-phase extraction (SPE) format was demonstrated, based
on eggshell membrane (ESM) templating of the mixed hemimicelle/admicelle
of linear alkylbenzenesulfonates (LAS) as an adsorbent for the enrichment
of carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in environmental
aqueous samples. The LAS mixed hemimicelle/admicelle formation and
SPE of the target PAHs were conducted simultaneously by adding the
organic target and LAS through a column filled with 500 mg of ESM.
The effect of various factors, including LAS concentration, solution
pH, ionic strength, and humic acid concentration on the recoveries
of PAHs were investigated and optimized. The results showed that LAS
concentration and solution pH had obvious effect on extraction of
PAHs, and the recoveries of PAHs compounds decreased in the presence
of salt and humic acid. Under the optimized analytical conditions,
the present method could respond down to 0.1–8.6 ng/L PAHs
with a linear calibration ranging from 0.02 to 10 μg/L, showing
a good PAHs enrichment ability with high sensitivity. The developed
method was used satisfactorily for the detection of PAHs in environmental
water samples. The mixed hemimicelle/admicelle adsorbent exhibited
high extraction efficiency to PAHs and good selectivity with respect
to natural organic matter and was advantageous over commercial C<sub>18</sub> adsorbent, for example, high extraction yield, high breakthrough
volume, and easy regeneration