Magnetron sputtering Si interlayer: A protocol to prepare solid phase microextraction coatings on metal-based fiber

Hongmei Liu, Li Ji, Jubai Li, Shujuan Liu, Xia Liu, Shengxiang Jiang

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Abstract

Use of metal fibers in solid phase microextraction (SPME) can overcome the fragility drawback of conventional fused-silica ones. However, the surface modification of metal substrates is rather difficult, which largely prevents many mature traditional techniques, such as sol-gel and chemical bonding, being used in fabrication of SPME coating on metal-based fibers. This study demonstrates a protocol to resolve this problem by magnetron sputtering a firm Si interlayer on stainless steel fiber. The Si interlayer was easily modified active group, and attached with a multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) coating using the reported approach. The as-prepared MWCNTs/Si/stainless steel wire fiber not only preserved the excellent SPME behaviors of MWCNTs coatings, but also exhibited a number of advantages including high rigidity, long service life, and good stability at high temperature, in acid and alkali solutions. This new surface modification technique might provide a versatile approach to prepare sorbent coatings on unconfined substrates using traditional methods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2835-2840
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Chromatography A
Volume1218
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 May 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Magnetron sputtering
  • Multiwalled carbon nanotubes
  • Si interlayer
  • Solid phase microextraction

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