20 resultados para himathanthus sucuuba extract
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We have developed a new method for single-drop microextraction (SDME) for the preconcentration of organochlorine pesticides (OCP) from complex matrices. It is based on the use of a silicone ring at the tip of the syringe. A 5 μL drop of n-hexane is applied to an aqueous extract containing the OCP and found to be adequate to preconcentrate the OCPs prior to analysis by GC in combination with tandem mass spectrometry. Fourteen OCP were determined using this technique in combination with programmable temperature vaporization. It is shown to have many advantages over traditional split/splitless injection. The effects of kind of organic solvent, exposure time, agitation and organic drop volume were optimized. Relative recoveries range from 59 to 117 %, with repeatabilities of <15 % (coefficient of variation) were achieved. The limits of detection range from 0.002 to 0.150 μg kg−1. The method was applied to the preconcentration of OCPs in fresh strawberry, strawberry jam, and soil.
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Dissertação apresentada ao Instituto Politécnico do Porto para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Logística Orientada por: Professor Doutor José António Baptista da Costa Coorientada por: Dr. Lourenço Fernando Gomes Pinheiro
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This paper presents work in progress, to develop an efficient and economic way to directly produce Technetium 99metastable (99mTc) using low-energy cyclotrons. Its importance is well established and relates with the increased global trouble in delivering 99mTc to Nuclear Medicine Departments relying on this radioisotope. Since the present delivery strategy has clearly demonstrated its intrinsic limits, our group decided to follow a distinct approach that uses the broad distribution of the low energy cyclotrons and the accessibility of Molybdenum 100 (100Mo) as the Target material. This is indeed an important issue to consider, since the system here presented, named CYCLOTECH, it is not based on the use of Highly Enriched (or even Low Enriched) Uranium 235 (235U), so entirely complying with the actual international trends and directives concerning the use of this potential highly critical material. The production technique is based on the nuclear reaction 100Mo (p,2n) 99mTc whose production yields have already been documented. Until this moment two Patent requests have already been submitted (the first at the INPI, in Portugal, and the second at the USPTO, in the USA); others are being prepared for submission on a near future. The object of the CYCLOTECH system is to present 99mTc to Nuclear Medicine radiopharmacists in a routine, reliable and efficient manner that, remaining always flexible, entirely blends with established protocols. To facilitate workflow and Radiation Protection measures, it has been developed a Target Station that can be installed on most of the existing PET cyclotrons and that will tolerate up to 400 μA of beam by allowing the beam to strike the Target material at an adequately oblique angle. The Target Station permits the remote and automatic loading and discharge of the Targets from a carriage of 10 Target bodies. On other hand, several methods of Target material deposition and Target substrates are presented. The object was to create a cost effective means of depositing and intermediate the target material thickness (25 - 100μm) with a minimum of loss on a substrate that is able to easily transport the heat associated with high beam currents. Finally, the separation techniques presented are a combination of both physical and column chemistry. The object was to extract and deliver 99mTc in the identical form now in use in radiopharmacies worldwide. In addition, the Target material is recovered and can be recycled.
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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica – Sistemas Eléctricos de Energia.
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Actualmente, a poluição do ar, água e solo são problemáticas nas quais se têm centrado diversos estudos. Reduzir ou eliminar a concentração dos diversos poluentes presentes nestes meios é uma meta que se pretende atingir. Neste âmbito, têm sido desenvolvidos diversos estudos e trabalhos, utilizando diversas tecnologias, como químicas e biológicas, de forma a conseguir-se atingir este fim. Esta tese teve como principal objectivo estudar a remediação de solos contaminados com produtos farmacêuticos recorrendo à oxidação/redução química. Assim, começou por se estudar a remediação de água contaminada com ibuprofeno, uma vez, que a matriz líquida é mais fácil de estudar que o solo. Neste âmbito escolheram-se os seguintes reagentes para estudar a descontaminação da água: permanganato de potássio, reagente de Fenton e nanopartículas de ferro zero valente. Analisando os resultados obtidos nestas análises, verificou-se que o permanganato de potássio não foi capaz de reduzir a concentração de ibuprofeno presente na água. No entanto, o reagente de Fenton e as nanopartículas produzidas a partir do extracto da casca de castanha e do chá conseguirem reagir com o ibuprofeno, apresentando taxas de degradação de 90 % e 77 %, respectivamente, nas melhores condições experimentadas. Com os resultados obtidos, passou-se a analisar solos contaminados com o ibuprofeno, utilizando o reagente de Fenton e as nanopartículas produzidas a partir de um extracto de chá. Verificou-se que estes reagentes conseguiram reduzir a concentração de ibuprofeno presente no solo (areia) para valores residuais, obtendo-se taxas de degradação acima de 95 % após 5 dias de reacção. Conclui-se que, o objectivo principal desta tese foi cumprido pois foi reduzida, e quase eliminada, a concentração do ibuprofeno presente no solo, recorrendo à oxidação/redução química.