Development of a Biocompatible In-Tube Solid-Phase Microextraction Device: A Sensitive Approach for Direct Analysis of Single Drops of Complex Matrixes

2016 
The aim of the current study is to develop a sensitive solid-phase microextraction (SPME) device for direct and rapid analysis of untreated complex matrixes (i.e., single drop of the samples, V ≤ 2 μL). A thin layer of a biocompatible nanostructured polypyrrole (PPy) was electrochemically deposited inside a medical grade spinal needle, minimizing the matrix effect. Microsampling was facilitated by loading the sample inside the in-tube SPME device (withdraw of sample via plunger), where extraction was performed under static conditions. Two strategies were used for analysis of the compounds including offline desorption and running the extract to the liquid chromatograph–tandem mass spectrometer (LC–MS/MS) or direct coupling of the in-tube SPME device to the MS. Given the high surface-area-to-volume ratio of the coating, a short equilibrium time (i.e., t ≤ 2 min) was obtained. The whole analytical procedure (i.e., extraction, rinsing, desorption, and LC–MS/MS analysis) was performed within 10 min by LC–MS/MS...
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