In situ derivatisation using pressurized liquid extraction to determine phenols, sterols and carboxylic acids in environmental samples and microbial biomasses.

2001 
Abstract Pressurized liquid extraction was combined with in-situ derivatisation to extract polar analytes such as phenols (including chlorophenols) sterols and carboxylic acids from environmental and microbial samples. This one-step protocol uses acetic anhydride as an acetylation agent, N,O-bis(trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide (BSTFA) as an silylation agent, and boron trifluoride–methanol, phenyltrimethyl ammoniumhydroxide and trimethyl sulfoniumhydroxide as methylation agents. It results in faster extraction rates and better or comparable extraction efficiencies when compared to classical approaches. The addition of a silylation agent also facilitates the extraction kinetics of analytes not accessible to silylation (e.g. polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or alkylbenzenes). This may be attributed to a dissociative action of the agent to weaken analyte–matrix interactions.
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