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Retention of Phthalates in Wine Using Nanomaterials as Chemically Modified Clays with H 20 , H 30 , H 40 Boltron Dendrimers.

Andreea HortolomeuDiana-Carmen MirilaAna-Maria GeorgescuAna-Maria RosuYuri ScutaruFlorin Marian NedeffRodica SturzaIleana Denisa Nistor
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The presence of phthalic acid esters in wines presents a major risk to human health due to their very toxic metabolism. In this paper, aluminosilicate materials were used, with the aim of retaining various pollutants and unwanted compounds in wine. The pollutants tested were di-butyl and di-ethyl hexyl phthalates. They were tested and detected using the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (CG-MS) analytical technique. Nanomaterials were prepared using sodium bentonite, and were chemically modified via impregnation using three types of Boltron dendrimers of second, third and fourth generations (NBtH 20 , NBtH 30 and NBtH 40 ). The synthesized nanomaterials were characterized using the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. In this paper, two aspects were addressed: the first related to the retention of phthalate-type pollutants (phthalic acid esters-PAEs) and the second related to the protein and polyphenol levels in the white wine of the Aligoté grape variety. The results obtained in this study have a major impact on PAEs in wine, especially after treatment with NBtH 30 and NBtH 40 (volumes of 250-500 μL/10 mL wine), with the retention of the pollutants being up to 85%.
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