2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.trac.2021.116319
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Recent advances of graphene-based sorptive materials in extraction: A review

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“…(Zhai et al, 2017) used a GO/SiO 2 -MISPE combination chip to efficiently and selectively extract and enrich Rhodamine B in chili powder samples. The combined with nanomaterials enhances the binding ability of template molecules and Frontiers in Chemistry frontiersin.org increases the adsorption area of the monolithic column (Li Y. et al, 2021). HPLC is often used in combination with MS and fluorescence detection (FLD) to achieve sensitive and accurate results.…”
Section: Combining Multiple Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Zhai et al, 2017) used a GO/SiO 2 -MISPE combination chip to efficiently and selectively extract and enrich Rhodamine B in chili powder samples. The combined with nanomaterials enhances the binding ability of template molecules and Frontiers in Chemistry frontiersin.org increases the adsorption area of the monolithic column (Li Y. et al, 2021). HPLC is often used in combination with MS and fluorescence detection (FLD) to achieve sensitive and accurate results.…”
Section: Combining Multiple Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porous carbon materials (PCMs) with high specific surface area, large pore volume, excellent framework stability and high affinity to organics have attracted considerable attention in diverse applications. [7][8][9] Recently, MOF-derived PCMs have attracted a growing research interest because of the ease in heteroatom doping (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus, boron, sulfur, etc. ), 10 molecular design of building blocks 11 and direct carbonization of carbon precursors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…New methods on the basis of QuEChERS or dSPE (dispersive solid-phase extraction) continue to emerge (Eyring et al 2021;Park et al 2021). A lot of effort is directed into the development of new sorbents -e.g., on the basis of graphene (Li et al 2021) or natural materials (Huang et al 2020) -and new extraction materials like ionic liquids (Llaver et al 2021) or deep eutectic solvents (Lee et al 2020) among many others. Still, microextraction techniques both with solvent (e.g., liquid-phase microextraction, LPME; Prosen 2019; Rutkowska et al 2019) and solventless (e.g., solid-phase microextraction, SPME; Liang et al 2019;Naccarato and Tagarelli 2019) have been popular choices in extraction or clean-up of samples since their invention in the 1990s, and have seen new developments as well (Da Soares Silva Burato et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%