Incorporation of carbon nanotubes into graphene for highly efficient solid-phase microextraction of benzene homologues

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Songbo Wei ◽  
Haijun Nan ◽  
Jianqiao Xu ◽  
Zhoubing Huang ◽  
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Chuanhui Huang ◽  
Ping Tong ◽  
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Xiaoping Wu ◽  
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2016 ◽  
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Abstract This review presents the application of carbon nanotubes as sorbent materials in the analysis of pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables. The advantages, limitations, and challenges of carbon nanotubes, with respect to their use in analytical chemistry, are presented. The efficiency of their application as extraction sorbent materials (in terms of LOD, LOQ, linearity, relative recovery, and RSD) in SPE, solid-phase microextraction, multi-plug filtration clean-up, matrix solid-phase dispersion, and the quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged and safe method is reported. The synthesis, functionalization, purification, and characterization methods of carbon nanotubes are also discussed.


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