3 resultados para Generator matrices
em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha
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Deutsch:Schwerpunkt dieser Arbeit war die Entwicklung einer Methode zur Spurenbestimmung von Silicium in organischen und anorganischen Matrices unter Verwendung der massenspektrometrischen Isotopenverdünnungsanalyse (MSIVA) an einem hochauflösenden induktiv gekoppelten Plasma-Massenspektrometer (HR-ICP-MS). Zusätzlich zur Elementspurenbestimmung wurde eine GC/HR-ICP-MS Kopplung entwickelt, die zur Analyse linearer und cyclischer Siloxane verwendet wurde.Die hier entwickelte Analysenmethode erlaubt Nachweisgrenzen für Silicium sowohl in organischen als auch in anorganischen Matrices im oberen ng/g-Bereich und ergab für die im Rahmen dieser Arbeit analysierten Proben Reproduzierbarkeiten von < 20%. Durch einfache Verdünnung nach der Probenvorbereitung in Verbindung mit dem sehr empfindlichen Detektionsverfahren sowie der internen Standardisierung mittels MSIVA erlaubt das Verfahren eine präzise Bestimmung von Silicium in jeglicher Matrix. Neben der Schnelligkeit und Einfachheit eignet sich die hier entwickelte Methode besonders für die Routineanalytik. Die gute Reproduzierbarkeit und der Vergleich mit Ergebnissen von zwei Interlaborstudien unterstreicht zusätzlich die Fähigkeit präzise und richtige Ergebnisse zur Zertifizierung an Standardreferenzmaterialien bezüglich des Siliciums im Spurenbereich zu liefern.Neben dem Gesamtgehalt von Silicium konnten medizinisch relevante Siliciumverbindungen analysiert und quantifiziert werden. Hierbei wurden niedermolekulare Polydimethlysiloxane (PDMS) untersucht, die als Nebenprodukte vor allem in Brustimplantaten auftreten. Grundlage für die Bestimmung dieser Siliciumspezies ist die Kopplung eines hochauflösenden ICP-MS an einen Gaschromatographen. Der hohe Ionisierungsgrad des ICP, gerade unter trockenen Plasmabedingungen, und der elementspezifische und sehr empfindliche massenspektrometrische Detektor erlauben in Verbindung mit dem GC die Bestimmung von Siloxanen bis in den pg/g-Bereich. Aus der Bestimmung des Gesamtgehalts an Silicium und der Bestimmung des Gehalts an den untersuchten Siliciumverbindungen können Vergleiche gemacht werden. Die Analyse beider Parameter ist mit Hilfe in dieser Arbeit entwickelten Methode möglich.Zusätzlich zur Siliciumbestimmung wurde der Gehalt an Platin in Humanproben analysiert, da bei der Herstellung der Füllung von Siliconimplantaten Platinkatalysatoren verwendet werden.
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ABSTRACT One of the major ecological challenges on Lake Victoria resources is the existence of “hot spots”, caused by human waste, urban runoff, and industrial effluents. The lake is tending towards eutrophication which is attributed to the increasing human population in its watershed. A report of the levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate and perfluorooctanoic acid in environmental matrices of Lake Victoria is presented, and the management implication of perfluorinated compounds and similar potential organic pollutants examined. Two widely consumed and economically important fish species namely Lates niloticus (Nile perch) and Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia) were obtained from Winam gulf of Lake Victoria, Kenya, and analysed for perfluorooctane sulfonate and perfluorooctanoic acid in muscles and liver using liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy. Variability in the concentrations of perfluorooctanoic acid or perfluorooctane sulfonate in river waters (range perfluorooctanoic acid 0.4 – 96.4 ng/L and perfluorooctane sulfonate < 0.4 – 13.2 ng/L) was higher than for Lake waters (range perfluorooctanoic acid 0.4 – 11.7 ng/L and perfluorooctane sulfonate < 0.4 – 2.5 ng/L respectively). Significant correlations were tested between perfluorinated compounds levels in sediments, fish and water. Wastewater treatment plants and other anthropogenic sources have been identified as significant sources or pathways for the introduction of perfluoroalkyl compounds into Lake Victoria ecosystem. In this study, elevated concentrations of perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate was found in two wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in Kisumu, City of Kenya. An alternative analytical method to liquid chromatography/ mass spectroscopy for analysis of perfluorocarboxylic acids in abiotic and biotic matrices where high concentrations are expected is also presented. Derivatisation of the acid group to form a suitable alkyl ester provided a suitable compound for mass spectroscopy detection coupled to gas chromatography instrumental analysis. The acid is esterified by an alkyl halide i.e benzyl bromide as the alkylating agent for Perfluorocarboxylic acids quantification. The study also involved degradability measurements of emerging perfluorinated surfactants substitutes. The stability of the substitutes of perfluorinated surfactants was tested by employing advanced oxidation processes, followed by conventional tests, among them an automated method based on the manometric respirometry test and standardized fix bed bioreactor [FBBR] on perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS), a fluoroethylene polymer, fluorosurfactant (Zonyl), two fluoraliphaticesters (NOVEC ™ FC4430 and NOVEC ™ FC4432) and 10-(trifluoromethoxy) decane-sulfonate. Most of these emmerging surfactants are well-established in the market and have been used in several applications as alternatives to PFOS and PFOA based surfactants. The results of this study can be used as pioneer information for further studies on the sources, behaviour and fate of PFOA and PFOS and other related compounds in both abiotic and biota compartments of Lake Victoria and other lakes. Further an overview in degradation of emerging perfluorinated compounds substitutes is presented. Contribution in method development especially for acid group based fluorosurfactants is presented. The data obtained in this study can particularly be considered when formulating policies and management measures for preservation and sustainability of Lake Victoria resources.
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Non-invasive molecular-imaging technologies are playing a key role in drug discovery, development and delivery. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is such a molecular imaging technology and a powerful tool for the observation of various deceases in vivo. However, it is limited by the availability of vectors with high selectivity to the target and radionuclides with a physical half-life which matches the biological half-life of the observed process. The 68Ge/68Ga radionuclide generator makes the PET-nuclide anywhere available without an on-site cyclotron. Besides the perfect availability 68Ga shows well suited nuclide properties for PET, but it has to be co-ordinated by a chelator to introduce it in a radiopharmaceuticals.rnHowever, the physical half-life of 68Ga (67.7 min) might limit the spectrum of clinical applications of 68Ga-labelled radiodiagnostics. Furthermore, 68Ga-labelled analogues of endoradiotherapeuticals of longer biological half-live such as 90Y- or 177Lu-labeled peptides and proteins cannot be used to determine individual radiation dosimetry directly. rnThus, radionuclide generator systems providing positron emitting daughters of extended physical half-life are of renewed interest. In this context, generator-derived positron emitters with longer physical half-life are needed, such as 72As (T½ = 26 h) from the 72Se/72As generator, or 44Sc (T½ = 3.97 h) from the 44Ti/44Sc generator.rnIn this thesis the implementation of radioactive gallium-68 and scandium-44 for molecular imaging and nuclear medical diagnosis, beginning with chemical separation and purification of 44Ti as a radionuclide mother, investigation of pilot generators with different elution mode, building a prototype generator, development and investigation of post-processing of the generator eluate, its concentration and further purification, the labeling chemistry under different conditions, in vitro and in vivo studies of labeled compounds and, finally, in vivo imaging experiments are described.