Potentiality of epoxy-montmorillonite composite for stir-bar sorptive extraction for determination of atrazine

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A new low-cost material is presented for the first time, aiming to study the sorption process for the stir-bar sorptive extraction (SBSE) technique. The bars were made using a composition of a commercial epoxy resin and montmorillonite, under different compositions and a final ratio of 70% (epoxy) and 30% (montmorillonite) was employed, providing the best mechanical and chemical resistance. A PTFE support was developed to hold the bars permitting the magnetic stirring, without turbulent behavior even under long times of stirring at 1000 rpm. The bars were employed to study the sorption of the herbicide atrazine (ATZ), and the best extraction conditions were: sample volume 20.0 mL, pH 6.0, extraction time of 15 min, room temperature, stirring speed of 100 rpm, and 10.0% (w v-1) NaCl. This preliminary evaluation suggests that the modified bars could be employed for ATZ sorption, affording close to 71% of ATZ removal, and presented robust characteristics to be used at least 80 times.

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Bohone, J. B., Weber, C., da Silva, B. J. G., Martins, E. C., do Amaral, B., Grassi, M. T., … Abate, G. (2020). Potentiality of epoxy-montmorillonite composite for stir-bar sorptive extraction for determination of atrazine. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 63. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2020190125

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