Development of a dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction followed by LC-MS/MS for determination of benzotriazoles in environmental waters

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Emerging environmental pollutants are becoming a global concern, since the acceptable concentrations are currently not set by legislation in EU or elsewhere. Benzotriazoles are an important group of emerging pollutants found in low µg/L concentrations, entering the environment through wastewater treatment facilities due to their insufficient removal, and through industrial and other use. Two new dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) methods were developed for the extraction of hydrophilic and hydrophobic benzotriazoles from environmental waters. Liquid chromatographic method coupled to tandem mass spectrometric detection (LC-MS/MS) was developed and validated for surface water. Validation parameters were satisfactory and the overall DLLME-LC-MS/MS method was found to be applicable to analysis of the chosen analytes in environmental waters. It was used to determine benzotriazoles in surface water and wastewater from a municipal wastewater treatment plant. In surface waters, concentration was below the limit of detection, while concentrations determined in wastewater were estimated between 2.7 and 12.0 µg/L.

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Kraševec, I., & Prosen, H. (2019). Development of a dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction followed by LC-MS/MS for determination of benzotriazoles in environmental waters. Acta Chimica Slovenica, 66(1), 247–254. https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2018.4914

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