Fabric phase sorptive extraction: a new generation green sample preparation technique Book Chapter

Kabir, A, Olayanju, B. (2024). Fabric phase sorptive extraction: a new generation green sample preparation technique . 57-77. 10.1016/B978-0-443-13907-9.00004-8

cited authors

  • Kabir, A; Olayanju, B

authors

abstract

  • Fabric phase sorptive extraction (FPSE) is a green, inexpensive, fast, field deployable, accurate, and precise method for sampling, preconcentrating, and cleaning up of the sample matrix. This sorbent-based technique simultaneously integrates the equilibrium extraction principle of solid phase microextraction and exhaustive extraction principle of solid phase extraction, thereby offering more benefits than the individual method because of their unique integration. In the development of the FPSE method, a chemical bond is established between the substrate and the sorbent, thereby preventing the washing away of the extraction sorbent during the analyte extraction process and enabling the longevity of the created membrane which can last up to 30 times. Furthermore, there is a plethora of available sorbent materials to be selected from depending on the physicochemical properties of the target compound(s) to ensure an excellent extraction performance. Due to numerous advantages of this method, its applications have cut across food research, pollutants monitoring in environmental media, and biological studies. In this work, we reviewed and presented our findings on literatures that deployed FPSE as an extraction method for the qualitative and quantitative assessment of drugs in biological samples prior to instrumental analysis.

publication date

  • January 1, 2024

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start page

  • 57

end page

  • 77