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Highly efficient determination of malachite green in aquatic product using Tb-organic framework as sorbent

Environmental problems and food safety are very important public concern in recent years. Malachite green which is used as an antibacterial agent in aquaculture is a carcinogenic compound and causes… Click to show full abstract

Environmental problems and food safety are very important public concern in recent years. Malachite green which is used as an antibacterial agent in aquaculture is a carcinogenic compound and causes the health risk. In this study, a terbium-metal–organic framework (Tb-MOF) was applied as a solid phase for extraction and spectrophotometric determination of malachite green (MG) residue in the aquatic product. Tb-MOF was synthesized by hydrothermal method and characterized. Several experimental parameters such as pH of the sample, sorption time, sorbent dosage were considered to investigate the synthesized Tb-MOF performance. The adsorption capacity of the Tb-MOF was studied based on the Langmuir isotherm and the maximum sorption capacity was obtained 480 mg g−1. Under the optimum conditions, the solid phase extraction procedure was performed in 5 min by methanol as eluent and the limits of detection calculated as 1.66 ng mL−1. The fast and simple proposed method was successfully applied to the determination of MG in water and fish samples with the spiked recoveries ranging from 95.6 to 104.3%.

Keywords: determination; malachite green; determination malachite; aquatic product; organic framework

Journal Title: Journal of Porous Materials
Year Published: 2018

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