In the present study, an interesting, rapid and innovative syringe filter solid-phase extraction method was
developed based on the novel sorbent of zirconium oxide/titanium oxide nanorod decorated over nickel foam
(ZrO2-TiO2 NR @Ni foam SF-SPE). The extraction process was conducted based on a pulled-up and pushed-down
process. The proposed ZrO2-TiO2 NR @Ni foam was prepared based on one-pot method and accordingly SEM,
EDX and FT-IR techniques were utilized for characterization. The main parameters which affect the extraction
process including pH, the number of sample solution pulled-pushed times, ionic strength, sample volume, elution
solvent type and volume on the extraction efficiency of the target pesticides were investigated via matrix match
method in samples. Under the optimum condition using matrix match strategy, the linear range of 5–400 µg kg− 1
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LODs and LOQs in the range of 0.45–0.55 µg kg− 1 and 1.52–1.76 µg kg− 1 for cucumber and 0.36–0.54 µg kg− 1
and 1.23–1.75 µg kg− 1 for tomato were achieved. The intra–day and inter–day precisions were evaluated at two
different concentration levels (50 and 100 μg kg− 1 of each analyte) on the same day and five distinct days
respectively. The obtained RSD (%) values were ≤3.7 % for intra-day (n = 7) and ≤4.2 % inter-day (n = 5)
precisions. The relative recoveries of 91.8–99.1 % were acquired which confirmed high potential of the method
in simultaneous extraction of the pesticides in cucumber, tomato.