Hollow fibre liquid-phase microextraction of parabens from environmental waters

Parabens (alkyl-p-hydroxybenzoates) are antimicrobial preservatives widely used in cosmetics, toiletries, pharmaceuticals, and food. Nowadays, they are considered emerging pollutants and their determination is becoming increasingly important since they are continuously released into the environment. In this work, a hollow fibre liquid-phase microextraction method has been developed for the extraction of parabens from environmental waters. The parameters affecting the extraction of parabens (organic solvent used as liquid membrane; pH of both sample and acceptor solution; salting-out effect; extraction time and stirring speed) were carefully optimized in order to reach high recoveries for all tested analytes. Under optimum conditions, parabens were extracted from river, reservoir and sea water samples with recoveries ranging from 16.7 to 68.6% depending upon the analyte and the sample analyzed, leading to detection limits lower than 0.2 ng mL-1 using a simple HPLC-UV instrument. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Main Authors: Díaz-Álvarez, M., Turiel, E., Martín-Esteban, A.
Format: journal article biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/1081
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