2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2018.03.040
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Graphene-coated polystyrene-divinylbenzene dispersive solid-phase extraction coupled with supercritical fluid chromatography for the rapid determination of 10 allergenic disperse dyes in industrial wastewater samples

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“…The ECs are persistent in the aquatic environment and presence of these contaminants even at low concentrations can adversely affect the living organisms present in the water bodies. It has been well-documented in the literature that the release of these ECs into water bodies causes developmental abnormalities, such as cardiac Norfloxacin Lake water (India) 520 [18] Ibuprofen Urban wastewater (USA) 14.33 [25] Caffine Urban wastewater (USA) 19.58 [25] Dyes Malachite green Textile effluent (Saudi Arabia) 1680 [26] Disperse brown 1 Textile effluent (China) 109 [27] Disperse blue 291 Sewage treatment plant effluent (Brazil) 0.05 [28] Phenolic compounds Bisphenol-A Urban wastewater (USA) 1.29 [25] Bis (4-chlorophenyl)-sulfone River water (Germany) 0.0097 [29] 2,4-di-tert-butylphenol WTP effluent (Canada) 0.27 [30] Butylated hydroxytoluene WTP effluent (Canada) 0.52 [30] Surfactants Linear alkylbenzene sulfonates WTP influent (China) 527 [31] Benzalkonium chlorides WTP influent (China) 0.692 [31] Abbreviation: WTP, wastewater treatment plant.…”
Section: Ecotoxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ECs are persistent in the aquatic environment and presence of these contaminants even at low concentrations can adversely affect the living organisms present in the water bodies. It has been well-documented in the literature that the release of these ECs into water bodies causes developmental abnormalities, such as cardiac Norfloxacin Lake water (India) 520 [18] Ibuprofen Urban wastewater (USA) 14.33 [25] Caffine Urban wastewater (USA) 19.58 [25] Dyes Malachite green Textile effluent (Saudi Arabia) 1680 [26] Disperse brown 1 Textile effluent (China) 109 [27] Disperse blue 291 Sewage treatment plant effluent (Brazil) 0.05 [28] Phenolic compounds Bisphenol-A Urban wastewater (USA) 1.29 [25] Bis (4-chlorophenyl)-sulfone River water (Germany) 0.0097 [29] 2,4-di-tert-butylphenol WTP effluent (Canada) 0.27 [30] Butylated hydroxytoluene WTP effluent (Canada) 0.52 [30] Surfactants Linear alkylbenzene sulfonates WTP influent (China) 527 [31] Benzalkonium chlorides WTP influent (China) 0.692 [31] Abbreviation: WTP, wastewater treatment plant.…”
Section: Ecotoxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Among various pretreatment methods, dispersive-solid phase extraction (d-SPE) combines extraction and concentration into one, which has the advantages of time saving, low solvent consumption, simple operation and large contact area with targets. 2 Notably, the performance of d-SPE is highly dependent on the properties of adsorbents, affecting the sensitivity and selectivity of nal analytical results. 3 It is well known that the morphology of adsorbents is crucial for their available specic surface area, chemical kinetics and stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determination of dyes has been performed by spectrophotometry [7,8], chromatography [9][10][11], capillary electrophoresis [12], and electrochemistry [13][14][15]. Recent advances in the construction and application of biosensors for environmental contaminants such as pesticides and heavy metals, among others, have provided various advantages such as portability, real-time monitoring, miniaturization, and the enhancement of selectivity and sensitivity [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%