N. Megersa et al., Automated liquid membrane extraction and trace enrichment of triazine herbicides and their metabolites in environmental and biological samples, J SEP SCI, 24(7), 2001, pp. 567-576
A selective liquid membrane extraction technique has been developed for enr
ichment of the s-triazine herbicides and their common degradation products.
The uncharged analyte molecules entering the donor channel diffuse through
an organic solvent immobilized in a porous hydrophobic membrane. In the ac
ceptor phase, a chemical ionization is facilitated so the diffused analyte
molecules are irreversibly trapped, and thereby concentrated. The effect of
addition of carrier molecules in the membrane liquid has been investigated
, and trioctyl phosphine oxide (TOPO) was found to be the best. The analyte
salting out effect was also studied by varying the concentration of sodium
chloride in the extraction sample solution. The selectivity of the extract
ion methodology in surface water and urine samples has demonstrated the pot
ential applications of the technique for enrichment of s-triazine herbicide
s and their metabolites in samples containing complex matrices.