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Oxygen-doped graphite carbon nitride as a fiber coating material for headspace solid-phase microextraction of organic phosphate esters

Microchemical Journal(2023)

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Efficient enrichment of trace organic phosphate ester (OPEs) pollutants from complex matrixes is essential for chromatographic analysis. Herein, oxygen-doped graphite carbon nitride (denoted as O-g-C3N4) was fabricated though thermal polycondensation of urea using H2O2 as an oxygen source. The resulting O-g-C3N4 material was loose and had homogeneous pores structure, with a specific surface area of 73.74 m(2)/g. The O-g-C3N4 was served as fiber coating material to create solid phase microextraction (SPME) device, with silica sol as adhesive for OPEs determination. Owing to the well-developed porosity of O-g-C3N4, which provides effective mass transfer channels for OPEs, the whole SPME procedure could be accomplished within 25 min. The O-g-C3N4 fiber coating offers excellent mechanical strength and high stability and being workable after 180 sampling. The developed approach revealed a good linearity for OPEs in ultrapure water at the concentrations of 0.01-100 mu g/L with the LODs between 0.001 mu g/L and 0.003 mu g/L. In addition, relative recoveries of 85.24% similar to 99.73% were achieved in tap water and river water. These findings suggested that the oxygen-doped g-C3N4 material has potential for headspace SPME of trace OPEs in various matrixes.
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Solid phase microextraction,Organic phosphate esters,Oxygen-doped,Graphite carbon nitride
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