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Electrolysis in electromembrane extractions. Effects on extraction performance for substituted phenols
- 1.0438022 - ÚIACH 2015 RIV CZ eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Šlampová, Andrea - Kubáň, Pavel - Boček, Petr
Electrolysis in electromembrane extractions. Effects on extraction performance for substituted phenols.
CECE 2014. 11th International Interdisciplinary Meeting on Bioanalysis. Brno: Institute of Analytical Chemistry AS CR, 2014 - (Foret, F.; Křenková, J.; Drobníková, I.; Guttman, A.; Klepárník, K.), s. 394-396. ISBN 978-80-904959-2-0.
[CECE 2014. International Interdisciplinary Meeting on Bioanalysis /11./. Brno (CZ), 20.10.2014-22.10.2014]
R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA13-05762S
Institutional support: RVO:68081715
Keywords : electromembrane extraction * electrolysis * capillary electrophoresis
Subject RIV: CB - Analytical Chemistry, Separation
http://www.ce-ce.org/CECE2014/CECE%202014%20proceedings_full.pdf
Electrolysis was shown to play a significant role in electromembrane extraction (EME) performance. Alkaline acceptors, prepared as 1 – 10 mM CsOH solutions, suffered from electrolytic reactions during EMEs of substituted phenols and their pH values decreased by more than 8 units after 40 min of EMEs at 50 V. As a consequence, serious deterioration of EME performance was observed for weak and medium-strong acidic phenols due to their compromised ionization and their subsequent back-extraction into organic phase and donor solution. Application of acceptor solutions consisting of high concentrations of weak bases (e.g. 500 mM ethanolamine) ensured similar initial pH conditions as for the alkali-metal hydroxide based solutions, moreover, significantly better tolerance to electrolysis-induced effects was obtained. Stable pH of acceptor solutions was achieved as well as an improved EME performance for all analytes over the entire extraction period.
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