Abstract
Sulfonated polystyrene (sPS) microspheres modified with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine were prepared and used as adsorbents in membrane-protected solid-phase microextraction (μ-SPE) to extract aldehydes from different meat samples during thermal processing. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy indicated the successful modification of sulfonic acid groups on the surface of PS microspheres. Under the optimized adsorption and analytical conditions, aldehydes can be effectively extracted from meat samples with excellent regression linearities (0.9921-0.9993), extremely low limits of detection (0.010-0.621 ng g(-1)), satisfactory recovery rates (72-107%), and relatively accurate precisions (1-11%). Moreover, the proposed method also eliminated interferences using a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane in the µ-SPE device and could realize extraction, separation, enrichment, and derivatization integration in one step. Therefore, the developed method provides a promising alternative to the reported methods.