Abstract

Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) fiber coatings based on polypyrrole (PPY) films were prepared by electrochemical deposition of PPY films on platinum wires. To evaluate the effects of counter ions in PPY films on their performance in SPME, PPY films with different counter ions were prepared using different electrolytes during the polymerization processes. The results showed that these PPY films had different extraction properties to the compounds studied due to the different functional groups introduced into the films by the counter ions. Unlike the PPY films formed with small counter ions (such as perchlorate ion) that had anion exchange property, the PPY films having large counter ions such as poly(styrenesulfonate) (PSS) ion showed cation exchange property. Compared with the PPY films having small inorganic counter ions, the PPY films having large organic counter ions, such as dodecylsulphate (DS) ion, showed better extraction efficiency towards nonpolar compounds due to the increased hydrophobic interactions between the compounds and the films. In addition, PPY films formed with large aromatic counter ions had better mechanical stability compared with PPY films with small inorganic counter ions. These films could be applied for SPME of a range of analytes.

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