Sponge‐nested polymer monoliths: Versatile materials for the solid‐phase extraction of bisphenols

Author:

Morales Natalia1,Thickett Stuart C.2,Maya Fernando1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS) School of Natural Sciences (Chemistry) University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia

2. School of Natural Sciences (Chemistry) University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia

Abstract

Polymer monoliths are promising materials for sample preparation due to their high porosity, pH stability, and simple preparation. The use of melamine formaldehyde foams has been reported as an effective support to prepare highly robust silica and polymer monoliths. Herein, divinylbenzene monoliths based on a 50:50 (%, w/w) crosslinker/porogen ratio have been nested within a melamine‐formaldehyde sponge, resulting in monoliths with a surface area higher than 400 m2/g. The extraction performance of these monoliths was evaluated for the extraction of endocrine‐disrupting bisphenols from aqueous solutions. We evaluated for the first time the versatility of sponge‐nested polymer monoliths by comparing three different extraction modes (vortex mixing, magnetic stirring, and orbital shaking). Vortex mixing showed a comparable recovery of bisphenols (39%–81%) in a shorter extraction time (30 min, instead of 2 h). In addition, the robustness of the sponge‐nested polymer monoliths was demonstrated for the first time by reshaping a larger monolithic cube (0.125 cm3) into four smaller pieces (4 × 0.03125 cm3) leading to a 16%–21% increase in extraction efficiency. This effect was attributed to an increase in the effective contact area with the sample, obtaining a higher analyte extraction capacity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Filtration and Separation,Analytical Chemistry

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