Abstract

Electrochemical deposition has been proposed as a promising approach for in situ immobilization of metal-organic framework (MOF) on conductive surfaces. It is favorable as it is time-saving, green, and does not require vigorous reaction conditions, which can be applied to the synthesis and immobilization of extraction materials for fiber in-tube solid phase microextraction. In this work, PPF-1 was immobilized on the surface of the carbon fibers by electrochemical method. The novel method overcame the problems including strict conditions and time-consuming operation. The modified carbon fibers were packed into the PEEK tube for extraction and analysis of three non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which performed good extraction efficiency due to strong hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interaction and π-π interaction between PPF-1 and analytes. The established method obtained good enrichment performance (enrichment factor between 230-540), low limits of detection (between 0.01-0.03 ng/mL), good linearity and good reproducibility (RSDs≤4.93%), which was successfully applied for the quantitative analysis of NSAIDs in human plasma samples.

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