| In this study, a new method based on Fe3O4 magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) has been
developed for the extraction, preconcentration and determination of trace amounts of carbaryl from
environmental water samples. Fe3O4 MNPs were synthesized and modified by the surfactant sodium
dodecyl sulfate (SDS), then successfully applied for the extraction of carbaryl and its determination
by spectrofluorimetry. Main factors affecting the adsolubilization of carbaryl such as the amount of
SDS, pH value, standing time, desorption solvent and maximal extraction volume were optimized.
Under the selected conditions, carbaryl could be quantitatively extracted. Acceptable recoveries
(84.5-91.9%) and relative standard deviations (6.2%) were achieved in analyzing spiked water
samples. A concentration factor of 20 was achieved by the extraction of 100 mL of environmental
water samples. The limit of detection and quantification were found to be 2.1 and 6.9 μg L–1,
respectively. The proposed method was successfully applied for the extraction and determination
of carbaryl in environmental water samples. |