Carbon nanotube-modified monolithic polymethacrylate pipette tips for (micro)solid-phase extraction of antidepressants from urine samples

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Author
Fresco-Cala, B.
Mompó-Roselló, Óscar
Simó-Alfonso, Ernesto F.
Cárdenas, Soledad
Herrero Martínez, José Manuel
Herrero, José
Publisher
SpringerDate
2018Subject
Carbon nanoparticlesHybrid monolith
Microextraction
Porous polymer
Photografting process
UV attachment
Drugs
Liquid chromatography
Biological samples
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This work evaluates the potential of methacrylate monoliths with multi-walled carbon nanotubes incorporated into the polymeric network for the extraction of antidepressants from human urine. The method is based on a micropipette solid-phase extraction tip containing a hybrid monolithic material covalently attached to the polypropylene housing. A polymer layer made from poly(ethylene dimethacrylate) was bound to the inner surface of a polypropylene tip via UV grafting. The preparation of the monolith and the microextraction steps were optimized in terms of adsorption capacity. Limits of detection ranged from 9 to 15 μg·L−1. The average precision of the method varied between 3 and 5% (intra-tips), and from 4 to 14% (inter-tips). The accuracy of the method was evaluated through a recovery study by using spiked samples.