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Comparison of three cyclodextrins to optimize bisphenol A extraction from source water: Computational, spectroscopic and analytical studies.

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Computationally and spectroscopically assisted analytical comparative investigation into extraction of bisphenol A using three cyclodextrins i.e. α, β, and γ respectively, were performed. A simple, self-tailored μ-solid phase extraction podium… Click to show full abstract

Computationally and spectroscopically assisted analytical comparative investigation into extraction of bisphenol A using three cyclodextrins i.e. α, β, and γ respectively, were performed. A simple, self-tailored μ-solid phase extraction podium was used to extract bisphenol A from water samples, and HPLC-UV was used for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of bisphenol A. Density functional theory first principle calculations, attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy data supports the analytical selection of β-cyclodextrin as the adsorbent for bisphenol A extraction. Analytical optimization of various parameters including sample volume, sample pH, eluting solvent and its volume was performed to discover the most proper conditions for maximum extraction. Under the optimized conditions, a limit of detection value of 0.70 ng/mL and a limit of quantification value of 2.31 ng/mL was achieved with β-cyclodextrin, with recovery (%) values over 98.40-102.50 in real source water samples. Overall, well assisted by comprehensive computational and spectroscopic studies, a novel, simple, sensitive and economic analytical method was developed for the extraction of bisphenol A from source water using cyclodextrin. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: spectroscopy; water; extraction; three cyclodextrins; source water

Journal Title: Journal of separation science
Year Published: 2023

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