Theoretical Optimization of Analyte Collection in Analytical Supercritical Fluid Extraction

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  • J. W. King
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Optimizing the extracted analyte collection step in analytical supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) is of key importance in achieving high analyte recoveries and extraction efficiencies. Whereas the extraction step in SFE has been well characterized both theoretically and experimentally; the analyte collection step after SFE has few theoretical guidelines, aside from a few empirical studies which have appeared in the literature. In this study, we have applied several theoretical approaches using experimental data to optimize analyte trapping efficiency in SFE. A vapour-liquid equilibrium model has been formulated to predict the trapping efficiency for extracted solute collection in a open collection vessel. Secondly, a simple solution thermodynamic model for predicting solute (analyte) activity coefficients in various trapping solvents has been shown to have utility in predicting collection efficiencies. Finally, effective trapping efficiency after SFE using sorbent media is related to the extent of analyte breakthrough on the sorbent-filled trap after depressurization of supercritical fluid. Using experimental data determined via physico-chemical gas chromatographic measurements (i. e., specific retention volumes), we have shown the relationship between analyte breakthrough volume off of the trapping sorbent and volume ofdepressurized fluid through the collection trap. The above theoretical guidlines should prove of value to analysts in designing and optimizing the best conditions for trapping analytes after extraction via analytical SFE.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006