Abstract

In this paper we report a simultaneous one-step extraction of five pesticides (acetamiprid, imidaclopride, simazine, linuron and tebufenozide) of different polarity using aqueous biphasic system based on 1-butyl-3(methyl or ethyl) substituted imidazolium or pyrrolidinium ionic liquids with bromide or dicyanamide anion and potassium carbonate as a salting-out agent. Experimentally data obtained for the ternary system {ionic liquid+K2CO3+H2O} were fitted and correlated by Merchuk equation with satisfactory high correlation factor. The effect of the cation alkyl chain length and the variation of anions of the ionic liquid on the aqueous biphasic system formation and the efficiency of pesticide extraction were investigated. Complete extraction of all studied pesticides was obtained applying aqueous biphasic system based on 1-butyl-3-ethyl imidazolium dicyanamide. It was shown that simultaneous extraction of the different polarity pesticides is achieved in a single-step procedure applying properly tailored ionic liquids in the aqueous biphasic system formulation. In order to explain excellent extraction of the polar pesticides in the studied aqueous biphasic systems, molecular dynamics was applied and the binding energies and non-covalent interactions were calculated. It was found that 1-butyl-3-ethyl imidazolium dicyanamide achieves the strongest interactions with the polar pesticides (acetamiprid and imidaclopride) leading to the highest partition coefficients. It was shown that combination of experimental and computational approach can be successfully applied for the selection and design of suitable ionic liquids for efficient extraction of various polarity pesticides using simple aqueous biphasic ionic liquid based systems.

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