High-throughput microscale extraction using ionic liquids and derivatives: A review

J Sep Sci. 2020 May;43(9-10):1890-1907. doi: 10.1002/jssc.202000045. Epub 2020 Mar 12.

Abstract

Ionic liquids and derivatives-mainly polymeric ionic liquids and magnetic ionic liquids-have been extensively used in microscale extraction over the past few years. Current trends in analytical sample preparation gear toward linking microextraction approaches with high-throughput sample processing to comply with green analytical chemistry requirements. A variety of high sample throughput strategies that are coupled to both ionic-liquid-based solid-phase microextraction and ionic liquid-based liquid-phase microextraction are herein reported. The review is focused on microscale extraction methods that use (i) custom-made and dedicated extraction devices, (ii) parallel extraction, (iii) magnetic-based separation, and (iv) miniaturized systems employing semi-automatic or fully automatic flow injection methods, related micro/millifluidic devices, and robotic equipment.

Keywords: automation; ionic liquids; magnetic ionic liquids; polymeric ionic liquids; sample preparation.

Publication types

  • Review