36 resultados para Química analítica cualitativa.

em Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación - Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad del País Vasco


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Duración (en horas): De 41 a 50 horas. Nivel educativo: Grado

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Los productos biocidas presentan una serie de limitaciones para su uso como son: -Perfil toxicológico que limita su utilización en todos lo ámbitos. -Solubilidad que imposibilita o dificulta la utilización del agua como vehículo de elección. -Estado físico que en algunos casos complica la manipulación del biocida por el operador. -Condiciones de almacenamiento que precisan protección frente a la luz y a la temperatura. En esta memoria se plantea como solución a esta problemática, la formación de microencapsulados (complejos de inclusión) de biocidas de tres familias diferentes (nicotinoides, piretroides y carbamatos) y del sinergista butóxido de piperonilo, con ciclodextrinas (oligosacáridos cíclicos). El objetivo de esta investigación es desarrollar las herramientas adecuadas que permitan obtener un producto medioambientalmente compatible, que sirva de base para la obtención de formulaciones eficaces aplicables al control de plagas de insectos voladores, concretamente enfocado a la mosca doméstica (Musca doméstica), tanto en el interior como en el exterior de entornos urbanos y ganaderos. Una vez obtenido el microencapsulado se lleva a cabo su caracterización mediante diversas técnicas analíticas instrumentales: -Electroforesis capilar de zona (ECZ). -Estudios de solubilidad de fase mediante espectroscopía uv-vis. -Estudios calorimétricos (DSC, TG y DTA). -Resonancia Magnética Nuclear (RMN-H1 y RMN-C13). -Análisis Elemental (AE). -Microscopía Electrónica de Barrido (SEM). -Espectroscopía Infrarroja con Transformada de Fourier (FT-IR).

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Cardiovascular diseases are nowadays the first cause of mortality worldwide, causing around the 30% of global deaths each year. The risk of suffering from cardiovascular illnesses is strongly related to some factors such as hypertension, high cholesterol levels, diabetes, obesity The combination of these different risk factors is known as metabolic syndrome and it is considered a pandemic due to the high prevalence worldwide. The pathology of the disorders implies a combined cardiovascular therapy with drugs which have different targets and mechanisms of action, to regulate each factor separately. The simultaneous analysis of these drugs turns interesting but it is a complex task since the determination of multiple substances with different physicochemical properties and physiological behavior is always a challenge for the analytical chemist. The complexity of the biological matrices and the difference in the expected concentrations of some analytes require the development of extremely sensitive and selective determination methods. The aim of this work is to fill the gap existing in this field of the drug analysis, developing analytical methods capable of quantifying the different drugs prescribed in combined cardiovascular therapy simultaneously. Liquid chromatography andem mass spectrometry (LCMS/MS) has been the technique of choice throughout the main part of this work, due to the high sensitivity and selectivity requirements.

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380 p. : il., gráf.

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225 p. : il. Texto en español con conclusiones en inglés

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Estudio de material original y productos de degradación en Patrimonio Construido. Técnicas analíticas no destructivas. Planteamiento de posibles mecanismos de degradación.

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IDOKI SCF Technologies S.L. is a technology-based company, set up on September 2006 in Derio (Biscay) with the main scope of developing extraction and purification processes based on the use of supercritical fluid extraction technology (SFE) in food processing, extraction of natural products and the production of personal care products. IDOKI¿s researchers have been working on many different R&D projects so far, most of them using this technology. However, the optimization of a SFE method for the different matrices cannot be performed unless we have an analytical method for the characterisation of the extracts obtained in each experiment. The analytical methods are also essential for the quality control of the raw materials that are going to be used and also for the final product. This PhD thesis was born to tackle this problem and therefore, it is based on the development of different analytical methods for the characterisation of the extracts and products. The projects that we could include in this thesis were the following: the extraction propolis, the recovery of agroindustrial residues (soy and wine) and the dealcoholisation of wine.On the one hand, for the extraction of propolis, several UV-Vis spectroscopic methods were used in order to measure the antioxidant capacity and the total polyphenol and flavonoid content of the extracts. A SFC method was also developed in order to measure more specific phenolic compounds. On the other hand, for the recovery of agroindustrial residues UV-Vis spectroscopy was used to determine the total polyphenol content and two SFC methods were developed to analyse different phenolic compounds. Extraction methods such as MAE, FUSE and rotary agitation were also evaluated for the characterisation of the raw materials.Finally, for the dealcoholisation of wine, the development of a SBSE-TD-GC-MS and DHS-TD-GC-MS methods for the analysis of aromas and a NIR spectroscopic method for the determination of ethanol content with the help of chemometrics was necessary. Most of these methods are typically used in IDOKI¿s lab as routine analyses apart from others not included in this PhD thesis.

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Duración (en horas): Más de 50 horas Destinatario: Estudiante y Docente

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221 p.