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      Magnetic dispersive micro-solid phase extraction with the CuO/ZnO@Fe 3O 4-CNTs nanocomposite sorbent for the rapid pre-concentration of chlorogenic acid in the medical extract of plants, food, and water samples

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          CuO/ZnO@Fe 3O 4-CNTs-NC was synthesized and used as a sorbent in a MDMSPE method for the determination of chlorogenic acid in the medical extract of plants, food, and water samples.

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          Herein, the CuO/ZnO@Fe 3O 4-carbon nanotubes (CNTs)-nanocomposite (NC), as a sorbent for magnetic dispersive micro-solid phase extraction, was developed for the determination of chlorogenic acid (CGA) in the medical extract of plants, food, and water samples in combination with high-performance liquid chromatography. The CuO/ZnO@Fe 3O 4-CNTs-NC was characterized by FESEM, EDS, XRD, TEM, BET, FT-IR, and VSM. Significant parameters (pH, temperature, eluent volume, vortex time, sonication time, CuO/ZnO@Fe 3O 4-CNTs-NC mass, and desorption time) that affected the extraction efficiency of CGA were optimized using Plackett–Burman as the screening design and the central composite design as the optimization strategy. Under the optimized conditions, the analytical parameters were obtained. The optimized method showed good linearity and a linear regression coefficient >0.9893. The enrichment factors ranged from 102.43 to 123.76 with the preconcentration factor of 60.0. The limits of detection (LOD) and the limits of quantification (LOQ) were 0.034–0.061 ng mL −1 and 0.114–0.202 ng mL −1, respectively. The method also reflected acceptable accuracy (from 94.07% to 109.7%) and the broad potential applications of CuO/ZnO@Fe 3O 4-CNTs-NC for the detection of CGA content in the medical extract of plants, food, and water samples.

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                ANALAO
                The Analyst
                Analyst
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                0003-2654
                1364-5528
                April 8 2019
                2019
                : 144
                : 8
                : 2684-2695
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Chemistry
                [2 ]Yasouj University
                [3 ]Yasouj 75918-74831
                [4 ]Iran
                [5 ]Medicinal Plants Research Center
                [6 ]Yasuj University of Medical Sciences
                [7 ]Yasuj
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                10.1039/C8AN02484G
                768d511e-6581-46fd-8c9e-beb819200795
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