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Journal of Separation Science | 2008

Performance of electrospun nanofibers for SPE of drugs from aqueous solutions.

Xuejun Kang; Liqin Chen; Yiyun Zhang; Yangwei Liu; Zhongze Gu

A novel extraction technique was reported. The solid phase material, nanofiber, was prepared by electrospinning using polystyrene. Twenty different drugs (10 microg/L in water) were extracted using 1 mg of nanofibers within 5 min. The analytes can be desorpted from the fibers with 50 microL of the methanol and then monitored by LC coupled to a UV detector. Packed-fiber SPE (PFSPE) provide high recoveries (>50%) for some relatively non-polar drugs (log P >1.5) (n-octanol-to-water partition ratio), and relatively low recoveries (9.9-39.8%) for the drugs within the log P window below 1. Experimental optimization of the technique has been carried out using seven representative drugs, edaravone, cinchonine, quinine, voriconazole, chlordiazepoxide, verapamil, and rutonding. Except for edaravone, the maximum yields of seven drugs (0.2 microg/L) from water samples were approximately 100%, and were 33.7-88.2% from human plasma. The advantageous aspect of the technique encompasses high throughput, high sensitivity, simplicity, low cost, and green chemistry.


Journal of Separation Science | 2010

Application of nanofiber-packed SPE for determination of salivary-free cortisol using fluorescence precolumn derivatization and HPLC detection.

Liqin Chen; Xuejun Kang; Jing Sun; Jianjun Deng; Zhongze Gu; Zuhong Lu

Salivary cortisol has emerged as an easy-to-collect biologic marker of stress in many researches. In this study, we present a method for the determination of salivary-free cortisol using HPLC method with fluorescence precolumn derivatization, which is based on a novel extraction from the strongly acidic medium (fluorescent derivatives of cortisol in sulfuric acid medium) by electrospun polystyrene nanofibers packed SPE. For high-throughput sample extraction, an array pretreatment device based on nanofibers packed SPE micro-column was designed. The LOD of cortisol was 0.01 microg/L (S/N=3). The RSDs (n=6) for all analytes were below 8.0%, and the recoveries were 110, 102.4, and 99.4% (n=3) for saliva spiked with 0.1, 10, and 20 microg/L of cortisol, respectively. The proposed method was then successfully applied in the determination of free cortisol in human saliva. The salivary cortisol concentrations in the real samples ranged from 0.22 to 7.45 microg/L. The nanofiber-packed SPE overcame the low extraction recovery and bad clean-up effect of the conventional methods, and increased the sensitivity and selectivity of the method.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011

A nanofiber functionalized with dithizone by co-electrospinning for lead (II) adsorption from aqueous media.

Jianjun Deng; Xuejun Kang; Liqin Chen; Yu Wang; Zhongze Gu; Zuhong Lu

An electrospun nanofiber was utilized as a sorbent in packed fiber solid phase extraction (PFSPE) for selective separation and preconcentration of lead (II). The nanofiber had a polystyrene (PS) backbone, which was functionalized with dithizone (DZ) by co-electrospinning of a PS solution containing DZ. The nanofiber exhibited its performance in a cartridge prepared by packing 5mg of nanofiber. The nanofiber was characterized by a scanning electron microscope and IR spectra. The diameter of the nanofiber was less than 400 nm. After being activated by 2.0 mol L(-1) NaOH aqueous solution, the nanofiber quantitatively sorbed lead (II) at pH 8.5, and the metal ion could be desorbed from it by three times of elution with a small volume of 0.1 mol L(-1) HNO(3) aqueous solution. The breakthrough capacity was 16 μg mg(-1). The nanofiber could be used for concentration of lead (II) from water and other aqueous media, such as plasma with stable recovery in a simple and convenient manner.


Biomedical Chromatography | 2015

Selective extraction of catecholamines by packed fiber solid‐phase using composite nanofibers composing of polymeric crown ether with polystyrene

Liqin Chen; Yu Wang; Jian-Song Qu; Jianjun Deng; Xuejun Kang

For the first time, electrospun composite nanofibers comprising polymeric crown ether with polystyrene (PCE-PS) have been used for the selective extraction of catecholamines - dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E) - prior to their analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography-electrochemical detection. Using a minicartridge packed with PCE-PS composite nanofibers, the target compounds were extracted effectively from urine samples to which diphenylborinic acid 2-aminoethyl ester was added as a complexing reagent. The extracted catecholamines could be liberated from the fiber by the addition of acetic acid. A good linearity was observed for catecholamines in the range of 2.0-200 ng mL(-1) (NE, E and DA). The detection limits of catecholamines (signal-to-noise ratio = 3) were 0.5 ng mL(-1) (NE), 0.2 ng mL(-1) (E) and 0.2 ng mL(-1) (DA), respectively. Under the optimized conditions, the absolute recoveries of the above three catecholamines were 90.6% (NE), 88.5% (E) and 94.5% (DA). The repeatability of extraction performance was from 5.4 to 9.2% (expressed as relative standard deviation). Our results indicate that the proposed method could be used for the determination of NE, E and DA in urine.


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2008

Electrospun polymer nanofibers as a solid-phase extraction sorbent for the determination of trace pollutants in environmental water

Dongjin Qi; Xuejun Kang; Liqin Chen; Yiyun Zhang; Hongmei Wei; Zhongze Gu


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2008

Fiber-packed SPE tips based on electrospun fibers

Yiyun Zhang; Xuejun Kang; Liqin Chen; Chao Pan; Yingfang Yao; Zhongze Gu


Biomedical Microdevices | 2009

Design of packed-fiber solid-phase extraction device for analysis of the drug and its metabolite in plasma

Xuejun Kang; Liqin Chen; Yan Wang; Yiyun Zhang; Zhongze Gu


Archive | 2009

Nanofiber adsorption based array solid-phase extraction device

Xuejun Kang; Liqin Chen; Zhongze Gu; Zuhong Lu


Procedia environmental sciences | 2011

Determination of Fat-soluble Vitamins in Food and Pharmaceutical Supplements Using Packed-fiber Solid Phase Extraction (PFSPE) for Sample Preconcentration/ Clean-up

Liqin Chen; Zhiyong Liu; Xuejun Kang; Xiaoling zhou; Shenglan Zheng; Zhongze Gu


Water Science and Technology | 2011

The study of adsorption characteristics of electrospun polymer nanofibers for benzenes in water.

Jing Sun; Xuejun Kang; Yuqin Ma; Liqin Chen; Yu Wang; Zhongze Gu

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Yu Wang

Southeast University

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Jing Sun

Southeast University

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Yuqin Ma

Southeast University

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Chao Pan

Southeast University

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