Abstract
A high-surface-area nanoporous carbon (NPC) has been successfully synthesized by using the metal-organic framework ZIF-90 as both the template and precursor together with furfuryl alcohol as a secondary carbon source. The prepared ZIF-90 templated NPC (ZIF-90-NPC) was then coated onto a stainless steel wire by a simple physical adhesion approach to prepare solid-phase microextraction (SPME) fiber. By coupling the ZIF-90-NPC coated fiber-based SPME with gas chromatography-microelectron capture detection (GC-μECD), the developed method gave a large enhancement factor (984-2869), low limit of detection (0.1–0.5ngg−1) and good linearity (0.3–50ngg−1) for the determination of some pyrethroid pesticides (bifenthrin, fenpropathrin, cyhalothrin, permethrin, cyfluthrin, flucythrinate, fenvalerate and deltamethrin) from different fruits and vegetables. The relative standard deviations (RSDs) for six replicate extractions of the pyrethroids by the ZIF-90-NPC coated fiber ranged from 4.3% to 8.0%. The recoveries of the spiked pyrethroids (5ngg−1 and 20ngg−1) from fruit and vegetable samples were in the range of 88.0–104.0% and 86.0–103.5% with the RSDs ranging from 4.8% to 12.9% and 5.0–10.8%, respectively. Besides, the ZIF-90-NPC coated fiber was stable enough for 100 extraction cycles without a significant loss of extraction efficiency. The method was successfully applied to the determination of the pyrethroids in fruit and vegetable samples.
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