983 resultados para CAPILLARY GC-MS


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Flüchtige organische Halogenverbindungen übernehmen in der Chemie der Troposphäre eine Schlüsselrolle. Photolytisch gebildete Halogenatome reagieren mit troposphärischem Ozon und können durch Oxidation, vor allem von Iod, zur Neubildung von Partikeln beitragen. Auf diese Weise beeinflussen Halogenalkane den Strahlungshaushalt der Atmosphäre. Aus analytischem Blickwinkel ist es wichtig die Konzentration der einzelnen Spezies zu untersuchen um Rückschlüsse auf deren biotische oder abiotische Quellen ziehen und die Emissionswege besser verstehen zu können. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde daher eine sensitive Methode zur Untersuchung von halogenierten Kohlenwasserstoffen entwickelt, basierend auf anreichernder Probenahme mit anschließender Thermodesorption und der Analyse mittels Massenspektrometrie mit negativer chemischer Ionisation. Die Kennwerte der Methode sind: Nachweisgrenzen zwischen 0.11 pg und 5.86 pg bzw. zwischen 1.0 ppqV und 44.7 ppqV, Linearität zwischen R2=0.993 und R2=1.000, Reproduzierbarkeit (Triplikate) RSD < 15 % und ein sicheres Probenahmevolumen von 10 L. Die Methode wurde im Anschluss im Rahmen von zwei Feldmessungen, in Mace Head, Irland und auf einer Schiffskampagne im antarktischen Amundsen-Meer, angewendet. Durch die Ergebnisse aus Irland kann gezeigt werden, dass die Mischungsverhältnisse der Iodalkane mit denen früherer Studien vergleichbar sind, und dass die verschiedenen untersuchten Algenarten deutlich unterschiedliche Emissionsraten zeigen. Die Ergebnisse der Kampagne im Amundsen-Meer zeigen einen großen Einfluss der Windrichtung auf die Halogenalkan-Konzentrationen. So sind die Mischungsverhältnisse der Halogenalkane deutlich höher, wenn der Wind zuvor über die antarktischen Eisflächen strömt. Für die biotischen Quellen wurden die Emissionsraten ausgewählter Makroalgen unter dem Einfluss von Ozon untersucht. Die Emissionsrate der Iodalkane zeigt einen exponentiellen Zusammenhang, sowohl zur I2-Emission als auch zum Gesamtiodgehalt der Algen. Unter oxidativen Bedingungen zeigt L. Digitata eine linear steigende Iodalkanemission. Mit diesem Verhalten wird die These der Bildung von Iodalkanen als Nebenprodukt beim Abbau reaktiver Sauerstoffspezies unterstützt. Neben den Makroalgen wurden auch Mikroalgen als biotische Quellen untersucht. Hierbei können zwei unterschiedliche Emissionsmuster der Halogenalkane für Diatomeen und Phaeocystis sp. gezeigt werden. Im Gegensatz zur Iodalkan-Emission hängt die I2 Emission der Mikroalgenproben von der Ozonkonzentration der Luft ab. Durch die lineare Korrelation der I2-Emission mit der Iodid-Konzentration der wässrigen Phase einerseits, und dem Ozonverbrauch andererseits, kann die Bildung von I2 durch Oxidation von Iodid durch Ozon bestätigt werden. Für das Emissionsverhalten der Mikroalgenprobe aus dem Sylter Wattenmeer, welche keine Korrelation mit dem verbrauchten Ozon zeigt, gibt es zwei Erklärungen: Zum einen kann I2 durch den hohen Gehalt an organischen Verbindungen an diesen adsorbiert bzw. chemisch gebunden werden und wird dann nicht mehr in die Gasphase emittiert. Zum anderen können aktive organische Verbindungen das Gleichgewicht zwischen HOI und I2 in Richtung HOI verlagern. Im Versuch zur abiotischen Bildung von Iodalkanen aus Partikeln, bestehend aus I2O5 und verschiedenen Alkoholen, kann gezeigt werden, dass die Bildung von Iodmethan und Diiodmethan abläuft, dass jedoch die Emission bis zu zwei Größenordnungen kleiner ist als die von I2. Somit trägt die Bildung von Iodalkanen nur in einem sehr eingeschränkten Rahmen zum Recycling des Iods in der Atmosphäre bei. Der vorgestellte abiotische Bildungsweg hängt sowohl vom pH-Wert als auch vom Mischungsverhältnis im Partikel ab.

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This study describes the development and validation of a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method to identify and quantitate phenytoin in brain microdialysate, saliva and blood from human samples. A solid-phase extraction (SPE) was performed with a nonpolar C8-SCX column. The eluate was evaporated with nitrogen (50°C) and derivatized with trimethylsulfonium hydroxide before GC-MS analysis. As the internal standard, 5-(p-methylphenyl)-5-phenylhydantoin was used. The MS was run in scan mode and the identification was made with three ion fragment masses. All peaks were identified with MassLib. Spiked phenytoin samples showed recovery after SPE of ≥94%. The calibration curve (phenytoin 50 to 1,200 ng/mL, n = 6, at six concentration levels) showed good linearity and correlation (r² > 0.998). The limit of detection was 15 ng/mL; the limit of quantification was 50 ng/mL. Dried extracted samples were stable within a 15% deviation range for ≥4 weeks at room temperature. The method met International Organization for Standardization standards and was able to detect and quantify phenytoin in different biological matrices and patient samples. The GC-MS method with SPE is specific, sensitive, robust and well reproducible, and is therefore an appropriate candidate for the pharmacokinetic assessment of phenytoin concentrations in different human biological samples.

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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are considered persistent organic pollutants because of their ubiquity, persistence and bioaccumulation. Its harmful effects on human health and the environment, has led to its inclusion of the Stockholm Convention. Little information is found about PBDEs in abiotic systems of the South America in open literature. This paper reports the presence and concentration level of four PBDEs congeners in Mendoza River, Argentina. The selected PBDEs were: 2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-47), 2,2',4,4',5-pentabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-99), 2,2',4,4',6-pentabromodiphenyl ether (BDE- 100) and 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-153). The analytical methodology used was head space-solid phase micro extraction combined with gas chromatographymass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS/MS). Several variables, including pH, salting out, extraction technique type and extraction time were studied and optimized over the relative response the target analytes. The precision of HS-SPME-GC-MS/MS evaluated over five replicate, leading RSDs values <13%, detection limits (S/N=3) ranging from 0.03 pg ml-1 to 0.12 pg ml-1 and the calibration graph was linear with r2=0.9959. BDE-47 and BDE-100 were the predominant congeners found in the analyzed samples. Their concentrations ranged from not detected to 1.9 pg ml-1 and to 0.5 pg ml-1, respectively.

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A multiresidue method was developed for the simultaneous determination of 31 emerging contaminants (pharmaceutical compounds, hormones, personal care products, biocides and flame retardants) in aquatic plants. Analytes were extracted by ultrasound assisted-matrix solid phase dispersion (UA-MSPD) and determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry after sylilation. The method was validated for different aquatic plants (Typha angustifolia, Arundo donax and Lemna minor) and a semiaquatic cultivated plant (Oryza sativa) with good recoveries at concentrations of 100 and 25 ng g-1 wet weight, ranging from 70 to 120 %, and low method detection limits (0.3 to 2.2 ng g-1 wet weight). A significant difference of the chromatographic response was observed for some compounds in neat solvent versus matrix extracts and therefore quantification was carried out using matrix-matched standards in order to overcome this matrix effect. Aquatic plants taken from rivers located at three Spanish regions were analyzed and the compounds detected were parabens, bisphenol A, benzophenone-3, cyfluthrin and cypermethrin. The levels found ranged from 6 to 25 ng g-1 wet weight except for cypermethrin that was detected at 235 ng g-1 wet weight in Oryza sativa samples.

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A rapid method for the analysis of biomass feedstocks was established to identify the quality of the pyrolysis products likely to impact on bio-oil production. A total of 15 Lolium and Festuca grasses known to exhibit a range of Klason lignin contents were analysed by pyroprobe-GC/MS (Py-GC/MS) to determine the composition of the thermal degradation products of lignin. The identification of key marker compounds which are the derivatives of the three major lignin subunits (G, H, and S) allowed pyroprobe-GC/MS to be statistically correlated to the Klason lignin content of the biomass using the partial least-square method to produce a calibration model. Data from this multivariate modelling procedure was then applied to identify likely "key marker" ions representative of the lignin subunits from the mass spectral data. The combined total abundance of the identified key markers for the lignin subunits exhibited a linear relationship with the Klason lignin content. In addition the effect of alkali metal concentration on optimum pyrolysis characteristics was also examined. Washing of the grass samples removed approximately 70% of the metals and changed the characteristics of the thermal degradation process and products. Overall the data indicate that both the organic and inorganic specification of the biofuel impacts on the pyrolysis process and that pyroprobe-GC/MS is a suitable analytical technique to asses lignin composition. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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The thermo-chemical conversion of green microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii wild type (CCAP 11/32C), its cell wall deficient mutant C. reinhardtii CW15 (CCAP 11/32CW15) and Chlorella vulgaris (CCAP 211/11B) as well as their proteins and lipids was studied under conditions of intermediate pyrolysis. The microalgae were characterised for ultimate and gross chemical composition, lipid composition and extracted products were analysed by Thermogravimetric analysis (TG/DTG) and Pyrolysis-gaschromatography/mass-spectrometry (Py-GC/MS). Proteins accounted for almost 50% and lipids 16-22 % of dry weight of cells with little difference in the lipid compositions between the C. reinhardtii wild type and the cell wall mutant. During TGA analysis, each biomass exhibited three stages of decomposition, namely dehydration, devolatilization and decomposition of carbonaceous solids. Py-GC/MS analysis revealed significant protein derived compounds from all algae including toluene, phenol, 4-methylphenol, 1H-indole, 1H-indole-3methyl. Lipid pyrolysis products derived from C. reinhardtii wild type and C. reinhardtii CW15 were almost identical and reflected the close similarity of the fatty acid profiles of both strains. Major products identified were phytol and phytol derivatives formed from the terpenoid chain of chlorophyll, benzoic acid alkyl ester derivative, benzenedicarboxylic acid alkyl ester derivative and squalene. In addition, octadecanoic acid octyl ester, hexadecanoic acid methyl ester and hydrocarbons including heptadecane, 1-nonadecene and heneicosane were detected from C. vulgaris pyrolysed lipids. These results contrast sharply with the types of pyrolytic products obtained from terrestrial lignocellulosic feedstocks and reveal that intermediate pyrolysis of algal biomass generates a range of useful products with wide ranging applications including bio fuels.

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FCT - PEst-C/EGE/LA0006/2011

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Neste trabalho é proposto pela primeira vez, o desenvolvimento e validação de um método analítico baseado no emprego da dispersão da matriz em fase sólida (MSPD) modificada, para extração das espécies CH3Hg+ e Hg2+ em amostras de peixe e determinação por cromatografia em fase gasosa acoplada à espectrometria de massas (GC-MS). O método de extração utilizando a MSPD combina o rompimento da estrutura física da amostra, através da maceração e do uso de SiO2 como suporte sólido, com o método da extração ácida, utilizando uma solução de HCl 4,2 mol L-1 e NaCl 0,5 mol L-1. Para otimização da MSPD, foram avaliados parâmetros como massa de amostra, massa de suporte sólido, concentração de HCl, concentração de NaCl, tipo de suporte sólido e o tempo de agitação, com auxílio da metodologia de superfície de resposta. Além disso, a etapa de derivatização e a separação cromatográfica também foram otimizadas na determinação de CH3Hg+ e Hg2+ por GC-MS. O método mostrouse adequado para extração e determinação de espécies de mercúrio através da aplicação em materiais de referência certificados de fígado de peixe (DOLT-3) e músculo de peixe (DORM-2), apresentando boas concordâncias com os valores certificados e desvio padrão relativo inferior a 9,5%. Os limites de detecção foram de 0,06 e 0,12 µg g-1 para CH3Hg+ e Hg2+, respectivamente. Além disso, foi observado um significativo efeito de matriz e, por isso, a calibração foi feita com curvas preparadas com o extrato da MSPD. O método mostrou boa concordância na comparação entre a soma da concentração das espécies e a concentração de mercúrio total determinada por espectrometria de massas com plasma indutivamente acoplado com geração de vapor frio (CVG-ICP-MS), após digestão assistida por micro-ondas (MAD) em peixes do tipo atum (Thunnus thynnus), cação anjo (Squatina squatina) e cação viola (Rhinobatos blochii.).

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No Brasil o biodiesel é utilizado em misturas com óleo diesel em proporções de 5%, sem que haja modificações nos motores. Com o intuito de diversificar a utilização de oleaginosas não comestíveis no ramo dos biocombustíveis, e ainda vincular a produção com agricultura sustentável, uma alternativa para o RS é a utilização do óleo de tungue para a produção de biodiesel. A caracterização e quantificação de ácidos graxos do biodiesel de tungue, torna-se importante devido à seu exclusivo perfil graxo. Neste trabalho, foi estudado o desenvolvimento e validação de método para a determinação do perfil graxo do biodiesel metílico de tungue e blendas com soja utilizando GC-MS. Os parâmetros de validação considerados foram: curva analítica, linearidade, seletividade, limite de detecção e quantificação, robustez, precisão e exatidão. Para determinar as melhores condições cromatográficas, foram testadas diferentes programações de temperatura no forno cromatográfico; fluxo de gás; temperatura do injetor, detector e interface; e modo de injeção. As condições do GCMS após a otimização foram: injeção de 1 µL com injeção em alta pressão (300 kPa), T do injetor: 250 ºC, injeção split 1:30, fluxo de 1 mL min-1, coluna Rtx-5MS com dimensões 30 m x 0,25 mm x 0,25 µm, T forno: isoterma de 2 min a 130 ºC, aumento de 20 ºC/min até 220 ºC, aumento de 0,5ºC/min até 223ºC, aumento de 7 ºC/min até 250 ºC e isoterma em 250 ºC por 3 min, resultando em 20 min de análise. A temperatura da fonte e interface foram de 200 ºC e 250 ºC, respectivamente, com o MS no modo full scan, ionização por impacto eletrônico a 70 eV, e intervalo de massas de 30 a 500 u.m.a. A identificação do α-eleosteárico foi baseada na fragmentação característica do composto, pela comparação com o espectro do ácido linolênico, e ainda pelo tempo de retenção do composto. Na validação, as curvas analíticas apresentaram valores de r maiores que 0,99. O LD e LQ foram adequados, permitindo a quantificação de ésteres na concentração mínima de 0,6%. Os valores de exatidão ficaram entre 86 e 117%, com RSD% menores que 8%. O efeito matriz também foi avaliado, sendo que esse efeito foi considerado médio para a maioria dos compostos, ficando entre ± 20 e 50%. Durante a aplicação do método, o mesmo se mostrou adequado para amostras de biodiesel metílico de tungue e blendas com soja, nas proporções de 15:85, 20:80 e 25:75 (T:S, v/v). A aplicabilidade do método também foi testada para o biodiesel de soja, obtendo resultados satisfatórios, mostrando-se assim, além de tudo, ser um método robusto.

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Phytochemical analyses as well as antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the extracts of C. sumatrensis aerial parts were investigated in this study. METHODS: The aerial parts of C. sumatrensis were air dried, weighed and exhaustively extracted with hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol successively. The crude extracts were screened for metabolites. These extracts of the plant were evaluated for antimicrobial and antioxidant activities using agar diffusion and DPPH method respectively. The extracts were also analysed using Gas chromatography – Mass spectrometry, and the chromatogram coupled with mass spectra of the compounds were matched with a standard library. RESULTS: Preliminary phytochemical investigation of crude n-hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of the aerial parts of Conyza sumatrensis revealed the presence of anthraquinones, flavonoids, terpenoids, phenolics, tannin, glycosides and carbohydrate. All the crude extracts gave a clear zone of inhibition against the growth of the test bacteria ( Staphylococcus aureus , Escherichia coli , Bacillus subtilis , Pseudomona aeruginosa, Salmonella typhi , Klebsiellae pneumonae ) at moderate to high concentrations, as well as test fungi ( Candida albicans , Aspergillus niger , penicillium notatum and Rhizopus stolonifer ) at high concentration. Methanolic extract exhibited significant radical scavenging property with IC50 of 17.08 μg/mL while n-hexane and ethyl acetate extracts showed no significant antioxidant activity. GC-MS of N-hexane extract showed a total number of eleven chemical constituents with α-Farnesene and spathulenol being the most abundance compounds constituting 20.27 and 22.28% of the extract respectively. Ethyl acetate extract revealed thirteen compounds with two most abundant compounds, cis-β-farnesene (16.64 %) and cis-pinane (21.09 %). While methanolic extract affords seventeen compounds with Ephytol being the most abundant compound (19.36 %).