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Facile synthesis of boric acid-functionalized magnetic covalent organic frameworks and application to magnetic solid-phase extraction of trace endocrine disrupting compounds from meat samples
[Display omitted] •A boric acid-functionalized magnetic covalent organic framework nanocomposite (Fe3O4@COF@BA) was prepared as adsorbent for the enrichment of EDCs.•The satisfactory recoveries were ranged from 88.8 to 104.2 % with low limits of detection in the range of 0.08–0.72 μg kg−1 for EDCs.•...
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Published in: | Food chemistry 2023-01, Vol.399, p.133843-133843, Article 133843 |
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•A boric acid-functionalized magnetic covalent organic framework nanocomposite (Fe3O4@COF@BA) was prepared as adsorbent for the enrichment of EDCs.•The satisfactory recoveries were ranged from 88.8 to 104.2 % with low limits of detection in the range of 0.08–0.72 μg kg−1 for EDCs.•The presented MSPE-HPLC-MS/MS method pays a new avenue on the extraction and determination of EDCs from other complex matrices.
A facile approach was proposed for the preparation of boric acid-functionalized core–shell structured magnetic covalent organic framework (COF) nanocomposites through employing the Fe3O4 nanoparticles as magnetic core, boric acid-functionalized COFs as the shell via sequential post-synthetic modification (denoted as Fe3O4@COF@BA). The synthesized nanocomposites showed large specific surface area, high magnetic responsiveness, and desirable chemical and thermal stability. Combined with HPLC-MS/MS, the as-prepared Fe3O4@COF@BA composite was applied as a sorbent for magnetic solid-phase extraction (MSPE) of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) from meat samples. Under optimal conditions, the method displays low limits of detection (LODs, 0.08–0.72 μg kg−1) and good precision with relative standard deviations (RSD) lower than 5.4 %. The approach was successfully employed for the extraction and detection of EDCs in blank and spiked beef, chicken and pork samples with recovery ranging from 88.8 to 104.2 %. |
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ISSN: | 0308-8146 1873-7072 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.133843 |