2012
Two concentration methods for fast and routine determination of caffeine (using HPLC-UV detection) in surface, and wastewater are evaluated. Both methods are based on solid-phase extraction (SPE) concentration with octadecyl silica sorbents. A common “offline” SPE procedure shows that quantitative recovery of caffeine is obtained with 2 mL of an elution mixture solvent methanol-water containing at least 60% methanol. The method detection limit is 0.1 μg L−1 when percolating 1 L samples through the cartridge. The development of an “online” SPE method based on a mini-SPE column, containing 100 mg of the same sorbent, directly connected to the HPLC system allows the method detection limit to be decreased to 10 ng L−1 with a sample volume of 100 mL. The “offline” SPE method is applied to the analysis of caffeine in wastewater samples, whereas the “on-line” method is used for analysis in natural waters from streams receiving significant water intakes from local wastewater treatment plants
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Cafeïna; Caffeine; Aigua -- Contaminació; Water pollution; Cromatografia de líquids; Liquid chromatography; Aigües residuals -- Anàlisi; Sewage -- Analysis; Síntesi en fase sólida; Solid-phase synthesis
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5402/2012/487138
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2090-8636
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