Comparison of two extraction procedures, SPE and DLLME, for determining plasticizer residues in hot drinks at vending machines

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This paper would like to compare two extraction procedures for analyzing phthalates (PAEs) in hot drinks collected at vending machines, usually coffee and tea. The two analytical procedures are based on Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) using C18 cartridge and on dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) assisted by ultrasound and vortex for improving the dispersion mechanically, with each followed by a routinary analytical method such as GC-FID. Seven phthalates (DMP, DEP, DiBP, DBP, DEHP, DOP, DDP) have been analyzed and determined. All the analytical parameters (i.e., recovery, limit of detection, limit of quantification, enrichment factors, repeatability, reproducibility) have been investigated and discussed, as has the matrix effect. The entire procedure has been applied to hot drink matrices, e.g., coffee, decaffeinated coffee, barley coffee, ginseng coffee and tea.

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Notardonato, I., Passarella, S., Iannone, A., Di Fiore, C., Russo, M. V., Protano, C., … Avino, P. (2021). Comparison of two extraction procedures, SPE and DLLME, for determining plasticizer residues in hot drinks at vending machines. Processes, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9091588

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