Abstract

A sol–gel hybrid sorbent, methyltrimethoxysilane-tetraethoxysilane (MTMOS–TEOS) was successfully used as new dispersive solid phase extraction (dSPE) sorbent material in the determination of acrylamide in several Sudanese foods and analysis using GC–MS. Several important dSPE parameters were optimised. Under the optimised conditions, excellent linearity (r2>0.9998) was achieved using matrix matched standard calibration in the concentration range 50–1000μgkg−1. The limits of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification ranged from 9.1 to 12.8μg/kg and 27.8–38.9μg/kg, respectively. The precision (RSD%) of the method was ⩽6.6% and recoveries of acrylamide obtained were in the range of 88–103%, (n=3). The LOD obtained is comparable with the LODs of primary secondary amine dSPE. The proposed MTMOS–TEOS dSPE method is direct and safe for acrylamide analysis, showed reliable method validation performances and good cleanup effects. It was successfully applied to the analysis of acrylamide in real food samples.

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