Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have been classified as the earliest discovered class of environmental carcinogens, seriously endangering human health and ecological safety, and the hydroxylpolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (OH-PAHs) in human urine are considered as the main biomarkers to evaluate the exposure levels of PAHs in human body. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an accurate and sensitive method for the determination of urinary OH-PAHs. Herein, we proposed electromembrane extraction (EME) as a simple, effective and ecofriendly sample pretreatment technique for selective extraction, purification and enrichment of four typical OH-PAHs (2-naphthol, 2- and 3-phenanthrol, 2-hydroxyfluorene) in human urine for the first time. Under the optimum conditions, an analytical method of EME coupled with HPLC was established, which provided wide linear ranges for four OH-PAHs from 1 to 500 ng mL-1 with low LODs of 0.05–0.3 ng mL-1. The average recoveries of four OH-PAHs at three spiked levels in human urine were 81.6–102.5% with RSDs all below 9.4%. The present method has been successfully applied for the sensitive determination of trace four OH-PAHs in urine samples from non-smokers and smokers with a maximum concentration of 2.24 and 3.56 ng mL-1, respectively, which showed a great potential for the analysis of trace OH-PAHs in biological samples.
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