Fig. 5: The response surface plots showing the effects of variables on extraction of RB. | npj Clean Water

Fig. 5: The response surface plots showing the effects of variables on extraction of RB.

From: Application of chemometrics for modeling and optimization of ultrasound-assisted dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for the simultaneous determination of dyes

Fig. 5: The response surface plots showing the effects of variables on extraction of RB.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a The interaction of extraction solvent volume and pH of solution, b the interaction of disperser solvent volume and pH of solution, c the interaction of disperser solvent volume and extraction solvent volume (experimental conditions: ionic strength: 0.0–10.0 w/v%, extraction solvent: chloroform (50–250 µL), sonication time: 1–5 min, dispersive solvent: ethanol (200–1000 µL), pH: 3–7, water sample volume: 10 mL, centrifuge rate: 3500 rpm, spiked concentration: 500 ng mL−1).

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