Development of a stir bar sorptive extraction method coupled to solidification of floating droplets dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction based on deep eutectic solvents for the extraction of acidic pesticides from tomato samples

2020 
A stir bar sorptive extraction method coupled with deep eutectic solvent based solidification of floating organic droplets-dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction has been used for the simultaneous derivatization and extraction of some acidic pesticides in tomato samples. In this method, initially the analytes are adsorbed on a coated stir bar from tomato juice filled in a narrow tube. After extraction, the stir bar is removed and a water-miscible deep eutectic solvent is used to elute the analytes. Afterward, a derivatization agent and a water-immiscible deep eutectic solvent (as an extraction solvent) with melting point near to room temperature are added to the obtained eluant at microL-levels and the obtained mixture is rapidly injected into deionized water. Under the optimum conditions, the introduced method indicated high enhancement (1543-3353) and enrichment (2530-2999) factors, low limits of detection (7-14 ng/L) and quantification (23-47 ng/L), good linearity (r(2) >/= 0.9982), and satisfactory repeatabilities (relative standard deviation
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