Abstract

A silica-based MCM-41 mesoporous material functionalized with cyanopropyl groups has been synthesized by cocondensation, characterized and applied to preconcentrate six parabens and three UV filters in river and swimming-pool waters. The analytes were quantified by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, according to the Directive 96/23/EC. Even though matrix effect was negligible, quantification in river water samples with the standard addition approach improved the recoveries obtained using solvent-based and even with matrix-matched calibration. The method quantification limits in river water samples were 0.05ng/mL for 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone and 0.01ng/mL for the rest. Recoveries, evaluated for a concentration level of 0.5ng/L, were in the range 93.5-107.6% for parabens and in the range 64.2-85.8% for UV filters, with relative standard deviations intraday≤10.2 and 10.8%, respectively. This parameter, evaluated for a concentration level of 0.1ng/L, ranged between 98.3 and 110.4% for parabens and between 61.9 and 89.9% for UV filters, with relative standard deviation intraday≤15.3 and 15.5%, respectively. The two UV filters with lower recoveries were the most affected by the addition of sodium chloride. River and swimming pool waters were analyzed and all the personal care products were found in the swimming pool water, whereas only methylparaben was detected in the river water.

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