Abstract

A new on-line solid phase preconcentration method using an ion-imprinted polymer with restrict access material based on copper-imprinted poly(allylthiourea) modified with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and bovine serum (IIP-HEMA-BSA) to preconcentrate Cu2+ ions and exclude protein from milk samples via FIA-FAAS was developed. The samples were on-line preconcentrated at pH 4.5 through a mini-column packed with 50.0 mg of IIP-HEMA-BSA at a flow rate of 7.6 mL min−1 followed by a counter-current elution with 1.00 mol L−1 HCl towards the FAAS detector. The interference of ions commonly found in milk samples and the presence of BSA were investigated in the Cu2+ ions preconcentration. The method provided an analytical curve ranging from 3.6 to 100.0 μg L−1, preconcentration factor of 24-fold, limit of detection of 1.1 μg L−1 and sample throughput of 20 h−1. The accuracy of the method was attested by Cu2+ ions addition/recovery tests as well as by using GFAAS of samples microwave-assisted digested. The proposed method was successfully applied to the copper determination in milk samples, requiring only pH adjustment followed by preconcentration step as sample pretreatment. Copper content in bovine milk sample was 0.635 ± 0.042 mg kg−1, while to soybean milk samples were between 0.048 ± 0.008 and 0.094 ± 0.005 mg kg−1. To the best of our knowledge, the potential of IIP-HEMA-BSA for Cu2+ ions extraction from biological samples and simultaneous removal of macromolecules employing minimal sample pretreatment was demonstrated for the first time. The proposed extraction method stands out by being simple, fast and a low-cost analytical strategy when compared to the conventional microwave-assisted acid digestion.

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