| The present study describes a sensitive, efficient, and easy approach for isolation, enrichment, and derivatization
some phenolic compounds in the beverage samples packed in plastic bottles. The sample preparation method is
based on a hollow fiber–liquid phase microextraction technique using a deep eutectic solvent. The enriched
analytes are determined by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. For this purpose, a new deep eutectic
solvent composed of 8–hydroxyquinoline and pivalic acid is synthesized and used as an extraction solvent. The
solvent is mixed with chloroacetyl chloride as a derivatization agent and filled into a hollow fiber segment
containing an iron wire within the lumen. The prepared stir bar (hollow fiber) is stirred into the sample solution
in which sodium chloride is dissolved to increase ionic strength of the solution. Temperature of the solution is
adjusted at 50 °C to improve efficiency of the extraction/derivatization procedure. Under optimum conditions,
the introduced method indicated high enhancement (1652–3265) and enrichment (1085–1256) factors, low
limits of detection (9–22 ng L−1) and quantification (29–76 ng L−1), good linearity (r2 ≥ 0.9950), and satisfactory repeatabilities. Finally, the proposed method was applied in analysis of the analytes in the various
beverage samples packed in plastic packages. |