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Journal of Chromatography A | 2013

Facile fabrication of reduced graphene oxide-encapsulated silica: A sorbent for solid-phase extraction

Yan-Bo Luo; Gang-Tian Zhu; Xiao-Shui Li; Bi-Feng Yuan; Yu-Qi Feng

In this study, a facile hydrothermal reduction strategy was developed for the preparation of reduced graphene oxide-encapsulated silica (SiO2@rGO). Compared with other conventional methods for the synthesis of SiO2@rGO, the proposed strategy endowed the obtained SiO2@rGO with larger amount of immobilized rGO. The prepared functionalized silica shows remarkable adsorption capacity toward chlorophenols (CPs) and peptides. When it was used as solid-phase extraction (SPE) sorbent, a superior recovery could be obtained compared to commercial sorbents, such as C18 silica, graphitized carbon black and carbon nanotubes. Based on these, the prepared material was used as SPE sorbent for the enrichment of CPs, and a method for the analysis of CPs in water samples was established by coupling SPE with high performance liquid chromatography-ultra violet detection (SPE-HPLC/UV). In addition, the obtained SiO2@rGO was further successfully extended to the enrichment of peptides in bovine serum albumin (BSA) digests.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2014

Electrospun polystyrene/oxidized carbon nanotubes film as both sorbent for thin film microextraction and matrix for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry

Xiao-Mei He; Gang-Tian Zhu; Jia Yin; Qin Zhao; Bi-Feng Yuan; Yu-Qi Feng

In the current study, polystyrene/oxidized carbon nanotubes (PS/OCNTs) film was prepared and applied as both an adsorbent of thin film microextraction (TFME) and matrix for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) for the first time. The uniform size of PS/OCNTs film with OCNTs evenly and firmly immobilized in PS was obtained by electrospinning. And a novel TFME device was developed using the prepared PS/OCNTs film to enrich benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) from water, and also BaP and 1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP) from urine sample. Then the extracted analytes on the PS/OCNTs film were directly applied to MALDI-MS analysis with PS/OCNTs film as the MALDI matrix. Our results show that PS/OCNTs film is a good TFME adsorbent toward the analytes and an excellent matrix for the sensitive determination of BaP and 1-OHP using MALDI-TOF-MS. The employment of PS/OCNTs as the matrix for MALDI can effectively avoid the large variation of signal intensity normally resulting from heterogeneous distribution of the adsorbed analyte on matrix layer, which therefore significantly improve spot-to-spot reproducibility. The introduction of PS in the film can prevent OCNTs from flying out of MALDI plate to damage the equipment. In addition, PS/OCNTs film also largely extended the duration of ion signal of target analyte compared to OCNTs matrix. The developed method was further successfully used to quantitatively determine BaP in environmental water and 1-OHP in urine samples. The results show that BaP and 1-OHP could be easily detected at concentrations of 50pgmL(-1) and 500pgmL(-1), respectively, indicating the high detection sensitivity of this method. For BaP analysis, the linear range was 0.1-20ngmL(-1) with a correlation coefficient of 0.9970 and the recoveries were in the range of 81.3 to 123.4% with the RSD≤8.5% (n=3); for urinary 1-OHP analysis, the linear range was 0.5-20ngmL(-1) with a correlation coefficient of 0.9937 and the recoveries were in the range of 79.2 to 103.4% with the RSD≤7.6% (n=3). Taken together, the developed method provides a simple, rapid, cost-effective and high-throughput approach for the analysis of BaP in environmental water and endogenous 1-OHP in urine samples.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2012

Pseudomorphic synthesis of monodisperse magnetic mesoporous silica microspheres for selective enrichment of endogenous peptides

Gang-Tian Zhu; Xiao-Shui Li; Qiang Gao; Ning-Wei Zhao; Bi-Feng Yuan; Yu-Qi Feng

In this work, we describe a novel synthetic strategy of magnetic mesoporous silica spheres (Fe3O4@mSiO2) for the selective enrichment of endogenous peptides. Fe3O4 particles were coated with silica shell by a sol-gel method, followed by pseudomorphic synthesis to transform nonporous silica shell into ordered mesoporous silica shell. The core/shell structure and mesostructure were individually fabricated in two steps, which can be expedient to independently optimize the properties of monodispersion, magnetization and mesostructure. Actually, it was confirmed that the produced Fe3O4@mSiO2 particles possess good monodispersion, high magnetization, superparamagnetism, uniform accessible mesopores, and large surface area and pore volume. With these good properties, Fe3O4@mSiO2 spheres were applied to the rapid enrichment of peptides. Based on the size-exclusion mechanism and hydrophobic interaction with siloxane bridge group mainly on the surface of inside pores, Fe3O4@mSiO2 can selectively capture peptides and exclude high-MW proteins and salts. Furthermore, peptides in human plasma were successfully enriched by Fe3O4@mSiO2.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Hydrophilic Carboxyl Cotton Chelator for Titanium(IV) Immobilization and Its Application as Novel Fibrous Sorbent for Rapid Enrichment of Phosphopeptides

Xiao-Mei He; Xi Chen; Gang-Tian Zhu; Qian Wang; Bi-Feng Yuan; Yu-Qi Feng

Sample preparation methods with high selectivity, efficiency, and matrix resistance are essential for phosphoproteomic analysis. In this study, carboxyl cotton chelator-titanium(IV) (CCC-Ti4+) fibers, a novel CCC-based fibrous sorbent with excellent biocompatibility, were successfully synthesized on the basis of the coordination effect between double carboxyl groups on CCC and Ti4+. The synthesis of CCC-Ti4+ fibers was easy, and the incorporated titanium content was high. On the basis of immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography (IMAC), CCC-Ti4+ fibers were used for specific capture of phosphopeptides using a lab-in-syringe solid-phase extraction (SPE) from multiple biological samples, including standard protein digests, nonfat milk digests, human serum, and animal tissue. The proposed sorbent exhibited high selectivity (β-casein/BSA=1:1000) and good sensitivity (10 fmol) in phosphopeptides analysis. Meanwhile, the lab-in-syringe SPE greatly simplified the entire process of enrichment. Thanks to the good biocompatibility of CCC-based material, CCC-Ti4+ fibers showed excellent performance in phosphopeptide enrichment from protein-rich human serum. Finally, CCC-Ti4+ fibers were applied for selective capture of phosphopeptides from tryptic digests of rat brain lysate followed by LC-MS/MS analysis. Using the proposed method, we identified 3950 unique phosphosites from 1 mg of rat brain in a single experiment, which is much better than previously reported IMAC-based strategies. Taken together, this efficient method will find broad application in large-scale phosphoproteomics analysis because of the rapid (3 min) convenient procedure and excellent performance.


Talanta | 2016

Facile synthesis of magnetic carbon nitride nanosheets and its application in magnetic solid phase extraction for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in edible oil samples.

Hao-Bo Zheng; Jun Ding; Shu-Jian Zheng; Gang-Tian Zhu; Bi-Feng Yuan; Yu-Qi Feng

In this study, we proposed a method to fabricate magnetic carbon nitride (CN) nanosheets by simple physical blending. Low-cost CN nanosheets prepared by urea possessed a highly π-conjugated structure; therefore the obtained composites were employed as magnetic solid-phase extraction (MSPE) sorbent for extraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in edible oil samples. Moreover, sample pre-treatment time could be carried out within 10 min. Thus, a simple and cheap method for the analysis of PAHs in edible oil samples was established by coupling magnetic CN nanosheets-based MSPE with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis. Limits of quantitation (LOQs) for eight PAHs ranged from 0.4 to 0.9 ng/g. The intra- and inter-day relative standard deviations (RSDs) were less than 15.0%. The recoveries of PAHs for spiked soybean oil samples ranged from 91.0% to 124.1%, with RSDs of less than 10.2%. Taken together, the proposed method offers a simple and cost-effective option for the convenient analysis of PAHs in oil samples.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2013

Preparation of mesoporous silica embedded pipette tips for rapid enrichment of endogenous peptides

Gang-Tian Zhu; Xiao-Mei He; Xiao-Shui Li; Shao-Ting Wang; Yan-Bo Luo; Bi-Feng Yuan; Yu-Qi Feng

Mesoporous silica embedded pipette tips (mSiO2-Tips) were successfully prepared by a simple method and applied to rapid enrichment of endogenous peptides for the first time. The prepared mSiO2-Tips showed low back pressure when solvent was pipetted up and down. As a result, mSiO2-Tip could selectively trap peptides and exclude high-MW proteins simultaneously based on size-exclusion mechanism due to the uniform mesopore structure of the sorbent bed. The in-pipette-tip SPE approach was proved to be easy-operation, sensitive and fast (less than 2 min) for the analysis of peptides, which was further successfully applied in the efficient enrichment of peptides from human plasma.


Journal of Separation Science | 2012

Titanium-containing magnetic mesoporous silica spheres: effective enrichment of peptides and simultaneous separation of nonphosphopeptides and phosphopeptides.

Xiao-Shui Li; Xin Su; Gang-Tian Zhu; Yong Zhao; Bi-Feng Yuan; Lin Guo; Yu-Qi Feng

Protein phosphorylation is a common posttranslational modification, and involved in many cellular processes. Like endogenous peptides, endogenous phosphopeptides contain many biomarkers of preclinical screening and disease diagnosis. In this work, titanium-containing magnetic mesoporous silica spheres were synthesized and applied for effective enrichment of peptides from both tryptic digests of standard proteins and human serum. Besides, the enriched peptides can be further separated into nonphosphopeptides and phosphopeptides by a simple elution. First, titanium-containing magnetic mesoporous silica spheres were synthesized by a sol-gel method and found to have high surface area, narrow pore size distribution, and useful magnetic responsivity. Then, as the prepared material was used for selective capturing of phosphopeptides, it demonstrated to have higher selectivity than commercial titanium dioxide. Moreover, via combination of size-exclusion mechanism, hydrophobic interaction, and affinity chromatography, titanium-containing magnetic mesoporous silica spheres were successfully applied to simultaneously extract and separate nonphosphopeptides and phosphopeptides from standard protein digestion and human serum.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2016

Magnetic graphitic carbon nitride anion exchanger for specific enrichment of phosphopeptides

Gang-Tian Zhu; Xiao-Mei He; Xi Chen; Dilshad Hussain; Jun Ding; Yu-Qi Feng

Anion-exchange chromatography (AEX) is one of the chromatography-based methods effectively being used for phosphopeptide enrichment. However, the development of AEX materials with high specificity toward phosphopeptides is still less explored as compared to immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) or metal oxide affinity chromatography (MOAC). In this work, magnetic graphitic carbon nitride (MCN) was successfully prepared and introduced as a promising AEX candidate for phosphopeptide enrichment. Due to the extremely abundant content of nitrogen with basic functionality on the surface, this material kept excellent retention for phosphopeptides at pH as low as 1.8. Benefiting from the large binding capacity at such low pH, MCN showed remarkable specificity to capture phosphopeptides from tryptic digests of standard protein mixtures as well as nonfat milk and human serum. In addition, MCN was also applied to selective enrichment of phosphopeptides from the tryptic digests of rat brain lysate and 2576 unique phosphopeptides were successfully identified.


Talanta | 2015

Facile synthesis of polyaniline-coated SiO2 nanofiber and its application in enrichment of fluoroquinolones from honey samples

Xiao-Mei He; Gang-Tian Zhu; Hao-Bo Zheng; Sheng-Nan Xu; Bi-Feng Yuan; Yu-Qi Feng

In this study, polyaniline coated SiO2 nanofibers (PANI/SiO2) was prepared by combining electrospinning technique with in-situ polymerization. The proposed strategy for the preparation of PANI/SiO2 can eliminate the aggregation of PANI and the yield of PANI/SiO2 was high. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images showed that PANI nanoparticles were uniformly coated on the surface of SiO2 nanofibers. The as-prepared PANI/SiO2 nanofibers were then applied as the sorbent for in-syringe dispersive solid-phase extraction (dSPE) for the extraction of fluoroquinolones (FQs) from honey samples. The influence of SiO2 amount on the formation of PANI/SiO2 and several parameters that affect the extraction efficiency were investigated. Under optimized conditions, a rapid, simple and effective method for the determination of FQs in honey sample was developed by coupling with liquid chromatography-fluorescence detector (LC-FLD) analysis. Due to the fast extraction equilibrium, the whole sample pretreatment process could be accomplished within 4 min. The limits of detection (LODs) for the target FQs were found to be 0.1-1.3 ng/g. The recoveries in honey sample were in the range of 81.4-118.1% with the RSDs of 0.8-14.4% (intra-day) and 1.4-14.9% (inter-day). This study offers a new strategy for the preparation of functional SiO2 nanofibers using post-electrospinning modification by in-situ polymerization, which could be generally applied in the preparation of various separation materials with electrospun nanofibers.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2015

Nickel(II)-immobilized sulfhydryl cotton fiber for selective binding and rapid separation of histidine-tagged proteins

Xiao-Mei He; Gang-Tian Zhu; Wei Lu; Bi-Feng Yuan; Hong Wang; Yu-Qi Feng

In the current study, a novel nickel(II)-immobilized sulfhydryl cotton fiber (SCF-Ni(2+)) was prepared in a simple way based on the coordination effect between Ni(2+) and thiol group on the surface of SCF. The composition and element mapping of SCF-Ni(2+) fibers were demonstrated by energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy. Based on the high affinity of Ni(2+) to 6×His on histidine-tagged (His-tagged) proteins, SCF-Ni(2+) fibers were then further used as an immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography (IMAC) adsorbent for selective binding and rapid separation of His-tagged proteins using an in- pipette-tip SPE format. Our results showed that SCF-Ni(2+) adsorbent can selectively capture His-tagged proteins from protein mixture and Escherichia coli cell lysates. Taken together, the developed method provides a rapid, convenient and efficient approach for the purification of His-tagged proteins.

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Shukui Zhu

China University of Geosciences

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China University of Geosciences

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China University of Geosciences

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