Sol-Gel Functionalized Polyurethane Foam-Packed Mini-Column as an Efficient Solid Extractor for the Rapid and Ultra-Trace Detection of Textile Dyes in Water.
Mohammed A GhandourahMohammad I OrifRadwan Kahalid Al-FarawatiMohammad S El-ShahawiRamadan H Abu-ZiedPublished in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Textile dyes widely used in industrial products are known as a major threat to human health and water ecological security. On the other hand, sol gel represents a principal driver of the adoption of dispersive solid-phase microextractors (d-µ SPME) for pollutants residues in water. Thus, the current study reports a new and highly rapid and highly efficient hybrid sol-gel-based sponge polyurethane foam as a dispersive solid-phase microextractor (d-µ-SPME) platform packed mini-column for complete preconcentration and subsequent spectrophotometric detection of eosin Y textile dye in wastewater. The unique porous structure of the prepared sol-gel immobilized polyurethane foams (sol-gel/PUF) has suggested its use for the complete removal of eosin Y dye (EY) from water. In the mini-column, the number (N) of plates, the height equivalent to the theoretical plates (HETP), the critical capacity (CC), and the breakthrough capacities (BC) of the hybrid sol-gel-treated polyurethane foams towards EY dye were determined via the breakthrough capacity curve at various flow rates. Under the optimum condition using the matrix match strategy, the linear range of 0.01-5 µg L -1 , LODs and LOQs in the range of 0.006 µg L -1 , and 0.01 µg L -1 for wastewater were achieved. The intra-day and inter-day precisions were evaluated at two different concentration levels (0.05 and 5 μg L -1 of dye) on the same day and five distinct days, respectively. The analytical utility of the absorbents packed in pulses and mini-columns to extract and recover EY dye was attained by 98.94%. The column could efficiently remove different dyes from real industrial effluents, and hence the sol-gel/PUF is a good competitor for commercial applications. The findings of this research work have strong potential in the future to be used in selecting the most suitable lightweight growing medium for a green roof based on stakeholder requirements. Therefore, this study has provided a convenient pathway for the preparation of compressible and reusable sponge materials from renewable biomass for efficient removal of EY from the water environment.
Keyphrases
- highly efficient
- wastewater treatment
- solid phase extraction
- human health
- liquid chromatography
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- wound healing
- aqueous solution
- ionic liquid
- risk assessment
- heavy metals
- molecularly imprinted
- hyaluronic acid
- climate change
- body mass index
- mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination
- high resolution
- tissue engineering
- high throughput
- electronic health record
- sensitive detection
- gas chromatography
- public health
- adverse drug
- drug induced