RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Magnetic solid phase extraction based on fullerene and activated carbon adsorbents for determination of azo dyes in water samples by capillary electrophoresis A1 Rodríguez, José Antonio A1 Ibarra, Israel S. A1 Miranda, Jose María A1 Barrado Esteban, Enrique A1 Santos, Eva M. K1 Capilary Electrophoresis, Magnetic Solid Phase Extraction, Azo dyes, Waste Water AB A magnetic solid phase extraction method coupled to capillary electrophoresis for simultaneous determination of three azo dyes (sunset yellow, allure red and tartrazine) in wastewater samples was proposed. The method employs the dispersion of magnetic adsorbents in the sample. Variables involved in the retention+elution procedures were optimized using a simplex centroid design. Optimal conditions were: adsorbent composition magnetite+activated carbon+Fullerene (10:0.59:0.41), sample pH of 4.0, and a sample volume (Kl): weight of adsorbent (mg) ratio of 0.01. Under optimal conditions, it was obtained a linear range from 3.0+􀀀0.0 mg l+1 with limits of detection ranging from 1.0+ 2.0 mg l+1. The average recoveries of each dye at two spiked levels (10 and 25 mg l+1) ranged from 95+106% with relative standard deviations less than 10% in all cases. The proposed method was applied to analyze wastewater samples from different locations. Two samples were positive to the presence of tartrazine residues. The method proposed offers advantages in terms of simplicity, sensitivity, high efficiency, low cost, and short analysis time, making it an alternative for analysis of azo dyes in water samples and another complex matrix. PB Royal Society of Chemistry SN 1759-9679 YR 2016 FD 2016 LK http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/26385 UL http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/26385 LA eng NO Analytical Methods, 8 (2016) 8466-8473 DS UVaDOC RD 23-abr-2024