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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Metabolic Studies with Liquid Separation Coupled to Mass Spectrometry

Allard, Erik January 2009 (has links)
Metabolism is the sum of all chemical processes with the purpose to maintain life, as well as enable reproduction, in a living organism. Through the study of metabolism, increased understanding of pharmacological mechanisms and diseases can be achieved. This thesis describes several ways of doing so, including targeted analysis of selected metabolites and investigations of systematic metabolic differences between selected groups through pattern recognition. A method for exploring metabolic patterns in urine samples after intake of coffee or tea was developed. The methodology was later used with the aim to find biomarkers for prostate cancer and urinary bladder cancer. Furthermore, a fully automated quantitative method was developed for concentration measurements of the double prodrug ximelagatran and its metabolites in pig liver. The method was then used to study the roll of active transporters in pig liver cells. Moreover, a fundamental study was conducted to investigate how monitoring of small, doubly charged analytes can improve the limit of detection and precision in a quantitative method. The techniques used for the experiments were liquid separation coupled to electrospray mass spectrometry. Extra efforts were made to make the separation and the ionization as compatible as possible to each other for increased quality of the collected data.
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Advances in analytical methodologies for studies of the platinum metallome in malignant cells exposed to cisplatin / Förbättrade analytiska metodologier för studier av platina-metallomet i maligna celler exponerade för cisplatin.

Nygren, Yvonne January 2010 (has links)
The scientific progress about the important chemotherapeutic drug substance cisplatin (CDDP) and its function has often been rendered by data difficult to interpret, and still many questions about its mode of action remains to be clarified by the scientific community. However, studies of CDDP possess a high complexity due to; i) low intracellular concentration, ii) many potential biomolecule targets, iii) poor or unknown stability of the intact drug and its biomolecule adducts and iv) complex and varying sample matrices. Metallomic studies, using advanced analytical techniques may contribute to clarify the interactions between CDDP and intracellular biomolecules. For a successful outcome sample preparation conditions as well as separation and detection techniques must be carefully selected and optimized to achieve accurate results and correct interpretation of data.         This thesis describes some new and improved analytical methodologies for characterizing the Pt metallome in CDDP-exposed malignant cells. The developed methods are based on powerful liquid chromatography (LC) methods hyphenated to sensitive detection by inductively coupled plasma- (ICP) and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESIMS). Consideration has also been taken about sample preparation conditions.         By selecting “chemically inert” sample preparation (cell lysis by osmosis) and separation (using only nonreactive or no additatives) conditions we could avoid the formation of platinum artifact compounds previously described in the literature (Paper I and II). Using oxygen containing organic solvents with high boiling points (dimethylformamide; DMF, 1,4-dioxane, n-propanol and ethanol) as alternatives to acetonitrile in the LC separations, significant improvements were achieved in ICPMS sensitivity and robustness. When evaluated in combination with chromatographic performance and ESIMS detection the overall best performance was achieved with n-propanol (Paper II, III and IV). From the studies in Paper II we could show that free intact CDDP can be found in malignant cells, as supporting evidence for passive or endocytotic uptake of the drug and further estimate a half-life for intracellular CDDP to about 15 minutes. Such data has not been shown before. In Paper V, the above improved LC methods were used to demonstrate differences in the platinum and cupper metallome from sensitive and resistant T289 melanoma cells exposed to CDDP at near clinical levels.         In a wider perspective we have shown the potential of using hydrophilic liquid interaction chromatography (HILIC) hyphenated to ICPMS detection as a general approach for analysis of hydrophilic metallo-compounds (Paper II). Taking advantage of the superior ICPMS performance using n-propanol gradients for reversed phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) possess a true alternative and /or complimentary technique to size exclusion chromatography (SEC) commonly applied within metallomic studies of biomolecules (Paper V). Using n-propanol in HILIC as well as in RPLC enables parallel detection by ICP- and ESIMS using only one set of chromatographic parameters (Paper III and IV), something commonly called for by scientists in the field.
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Quantitative Bioanalysis : Liquid separations coupled to targeted mass spectrometric measurements of bioactive compounds

Arvidsson, Björn January 2008 (has links)
Performing quantitative analysis of targeted bioactive compounds in biological samples, such as blood plasma, cerebrospinal fluid or extracts from pig liver, put high demands on the ruggedness of the method acquiring the results. In addition to the complexity of the sample matrix, the bioactive compounds targeted for analysis usually have low levels of natural abundance, further increasing the demand on the analytical method sensitivity. Furthermore, quantitation of analytes at trace levels in the presence of large amounts of interfering species in biofluids must aim for repeatable precision, high accuracy ensuring the closeness to the true values, a linear response spanning over several orders of magnitude and low limits of quantitation to be valid for monitoring disease states in clinical analysis. An analytical method most commonly follow a certain order of events, called the analytical chain, which includes; experimental planning, sampling, sample pre-treatment, separation of species, detection, evaluation, interpretation and validation, all equally important for the outcome of the results. In this thesis, the scope has been to create novel methods, or to refine already existing methods, in order to achieve even better performances of the different events in the analytical chain. One of the aspects has been to sample and enrich analytes in vivo by the use of solid supported microdialysis, giving the advantage of almost real-time monitoring of analyte levels within a living host with targeted selectivity due to the analyte affinity for solid particles. Another aspect to selectively clean and enrich analytes in a complex matrix has been developed and automated on-line by the use of a column-switching technique before the analytical separation. By using several steps of extraction and separation coupled on-line to selected detection by the use of a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer facilitates great selectivity of species. The mass spectrometer also gives the ability to distinguish between isotopically labelled analogues coeluting with the analytes yielding the necessary accuracy for quantitative evaluation. Both development of analytical methods and clinical applications has been performed, as well as improvements of existing techniques, all to improve the quantitation of trace levels of targeted analytes in biofluids.
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Utilisation de réactions tandem et domino pour l'accès rapide à des hétérocycles azotés / Use of tandem and domino processes for a fast access to N-heterocycles

Le Goff, Ronan 28 January 2015 (has links)
La présence importante des hétérocycles azotés en chimie organique et médicinale explique le grand intérêt et les très nombreuses recherches dont ils font l’objet. Parmi tous ces motifs, les pyrrolidines ainsi que les γ- et δ-lactames bicycliques ont tout particulièrement focalisé notre attention. En se basant sur des résultats antérieurs obtenus au laboratoire nous avons mis au point deux nouvelles voies d’accès rapides et innovantes pour accéder diastéréosélectivement à ces motifs. D’une part une réaction tandem aza-MIRC (Michael Induced Ring Closure) a permis de former des pyrrolidines polysubstituées et d’autre part une séquence domino oxa-Michael/aza-MIRC a donné accès à de très nombreux γ- et δ-lactames bicycliques. Ces deux méthodes ont, en outre, été appliquées à la synthèse de composés d’intérêts connus pour leurs activités biologiques. La séquence aza-MIRC a été utilisée pour les synthèses totale et formelle respectivement des alcaloïdes Coerulescine et Martinelline, tandis que le processus oxa-Michael/aza-MIRC a été employé pour accéder de manière stéréosélective à des composés spirooxindoliques énantioenrichis. En parallèle du développement de ces deux méthodes, une étude mécanistique poussée de la séquence oxa-Michael/aza-MIRC a été réalisée au moyen de calculs théoriques. Cette étude a permis d’expliquer la majeure partie des résultats obtenus en fournissant un outil puissant capable d’anticiper, dans une certaine mesure, la réactivité de la séquence domino oxa-Michael/aza-MIRC. / N-heterocycle scaffolds are found in many synthetic and medicinal chemical compounds explaining the high interest for developing efficient synthetic methodologies to reach such structures. In that field, our group has developed over the years innovative routes to y-lactams and bicyclic γ- and δ-lactams using tandem and domino reactions. Based on those previous works, we have developed two new methods to synthesize N-heterocycles. A tandem aza-MIRC (Michael Induced Ring Closure) sequence have been investigated to access pyrrolidines whereas the bicyclique scaffold of bislactames have been obtained using a domino oxa-Michael/aza-MIRC pathway. These two new methods have been then applied to the syntheses of more complexes and thus challenging backbones. The aza-MIRC tandem process have been used for the total and formal synthesis of alkaloids Coerulescine and Martinelline, respectively, whereas the domino oxa-Michael/aza-MIRC sequence has proved to be a powerful tool for stereoselective access to enantioenriched spirooxindolic compounds. DFT calculations studies have allowed elucidation of the diastereoselectivity and double chirality transfer of the domino reaction therefore could be used in the future to develop efficient total syntheses.
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Desenvolvimento e validaÃÃo de metodologia cromatogrÃfica para determinaÃÃo de bisfenol A em simulantes de alimentos de ensaios de migraÃÃo / Development and validation of chromatographic method for the determination of bisphenol A in food simulants of migration tests.

Gilberto Ferreira Linhares Junior 25 May 2012 (has links)
CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior / Este trabalho teve como objetivo o desenvolvimento e metodologia cromatogrÃfica para a determinaÃÃo de bisfenol A em quatro diferentes simulantes de alimentos utilizando cromatografia lÃquida de alta eficiÃncia e detector de arranjo de diodo (PDA) para suporte em enasios de migraÃÃo. Os simulantes utilizados foram A (Ãgua purificada), B (soluÃÃo aquosade Ãcido acÃtico a 3%), C (soluÃÃo aquosa de etanol a 10%) e D (soluÃÃo aquosa de etanol a 95%). A avaliaÃÃo preliminar das condiÃÃes de anÃlise foi conduzida com a finalidade de estabelecer aquelas que conferem os melhores resultados, os quais foram o sistema de fase mÃvel acetonitrila-Ãgua na proporÃÃo volumÃtrica 70:30, temperatura de 40ÂC do forno da coluna e comprimento de onda em 201 nm. O tempo de retenÃÃo do bisfenol A encontrado foi de 3,25 minutos. Para os simulantes, o mÃtodo de tratamento consistiu da evaporaÃÃo de 1 ml de amostra amostra a 60ÂC com duraÃÃo de 1 hora e 45 minutos (A e C), 2 horas (B) e 1 hora (D). Em sequÃncia, o mÃtodo foi avaliado com relaÃÃo aos parÃmetros de validaÃÃo analÃtica, incluindo linearidade, limite de detecÃÃo e de quantificaÃÃo, repetibilidade, precisÃo intermediÃria entre analistas diferentes e entre dias diferentes, recuperaÃÃo,seletividade e robustez. O mÃtodo desenvolvido para o simulante A apresentou coeficiente de determinaÃÃo (rÂ) 0,9988 ou superior no intervalo testado (50 a 2000 ppb); limite de detecÃÃo e de quantificaÃÃo , respectivamente, 14,7 ppb e 48,9 ppb; coeficiente de variaÃÃo para repetibilidade de 2,07%, para a precisÃo inter-dias de 1,05% e para a precisÃo inter-analistas de 1,76%; recuperaÃÃo de 97,9% (CV= 1,3%) (50 ppb), 99,2% (CV= 0,7%) (1000 ppb) e 103,6% (CV= 0,4%). Os resultados obtidos para o simulante B incluem coeficiente de determinaÃÃo (rÂ) 0,9972 ou superior; limite de detecÃÃo e de quantificaÃÃo, respectivamente, 7,8 ppb e 26,0 ppb; coeficientes de variaÃÃo para repetibilidade de 3,74%, precisÃo inter-dias de 0,14% e precisÃo inter-analistas de 0,2%; recuperaÃÃo de 94,8% (CV= 4,8%) (50 ppb), 99,8% (CV= 0,2%) (1000 ppb) e 92,3% (CV= 1,2%) (2000 ppb). Para o simulante C os resultados incluem coeficiente de determinaÃÃo (rÂ) 0,9988 ou superior; limite de detecÃÃo e de quantificaÃÃo, respectivamente, 4,8 ppb e 16,1 ppb; coeficiente de variaÃÃo para repetibilidade de 2,84%, precisÃo inter-dias de 1,37%e precisÃo inter-analistas de 0,14%; recuperaÃÃo de104,6% (CV= 2,5%) (50 ppb), 99,8% (CV= 1,3%) (1000 ppb) e 102,5% (CV= 2,9%) (2000 ppb). Os resultados para o simulante D foram r 0,9984 ou superior; limite de detecÃÃo e de quantificaÃÃo,respectivamente, 13,7 ppb e 45,6 ppb; coeficiente de variaÃÃo para repetibilidade de 2,0%, precisÃo inter-dias de 1,9% e precisÃo inter-analistas de1,2%; recuperÃÃo de 92,6% (CV= 1,76%) (50 ppb), 99,9% (CV= 0,9%) (1000 ppb) e 104,8% (CV= 2,7%) (2000 ppb). NÃo foram observados interferentes importantes para o mÃtodo testado, mostrando-se robusto. / This study aimed to develop and chromatographic method for the determination of bisphenol A in four different food simulants using high performance liquid chromatography and diode array detector (PDA) to support in enasios migration. The simulating used were A (purified water), B (solution aquosade 3% acetic acid), C (aqueous 10% ethanol) and D (aqueous 95% ethanol). Preliminary assessment of the analytical conditions was conducted in order to establish those that confer the best results, which were the system of mobile phase acetonitrile-water in the ratio 70:30 by volume, 40  C oven and length of the column wavelength of 201 nm. The retention time of the bisphenol A was found to be 3.25 minutes. For simulating the method of treatment consists of evaporation of sample 1 ml of sample at 60  C with duration of 1 hour and 45 minutes (A and C), 2 hours (B) and 1 hour (D). In sequence, the method was evaluated with respect to the parameters of analytical validation, including linearity, limit of detection and quantification, repeatability, intermediate precision between different analysts and between different days, recovery, selectivity and robustness. The method for simulating the coefficient for determining (r Â) or greater than 0.9988 in the range tested (50 to 2000 ppb); detection limit and quantitation, respectively, 14.7 ppb and 48.9 ppb; coefficient variation in repeatability of 2.07% for the inter-day precision of 1.05% and the accuracy of inter-Analyst 1.76%, recovery of 97.9% (CV = 1.3%) (50 ppb ), 99.2% (CV = 0.7%) (1000 ppb) and 103.6% (CV = 0.4%). The results for the simulant B includes coefficient of determination (r Â) 0.9972 or higher; limit of detection and quantification, respectively, 7.8 ppb and 26.0 ppb; coefficients of variation for repeatability of 3.74%, inter day precision, accuracy and 0.14% cross-Analyst 0.2%, 94.8% recovery (CV = 4.8%) (50 ppb) and 99.8% (CV = 0.2% ) (1000 ppb) and 92.3% (CV = 1.2%) (2000 ppb). For the simulant C results include a coefficient of determination (r Â) 0.9988 or higher; limit of detection and quantification, respectively, 4.8 ppb and 16.1 ppb, coefficient of variation for repeatability of 2.84%, accuracy inter-day precision of 1.37% and inter-analysts of 0.14%; de104 recovery, 6% (CV = 2.5%) (50 ppb), 99.8% (CV = 1.3%) ( 1000 ppb) to 102.5% (CV = 2.9%) (2000 ppb). The results for simulating D was 0.9984 r  or more, detection limit and quantitation, respectively, 13.7 ppb and 45.6 ppb; coefficient of variation of 2.0% to repeatability, accuracy of an inter-day 9% and accurate inter-de1 analysts, 2%; recuperÃÃo 92.6% (CV = 1.76%) (50 ppb) and 99.9% (CV = 0.9%) (1000 ppb) and 104 8% (CV = 2.7%) (2000 ppb). There were no significant interferences to the method tested and proved to be robust.
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Desenvolvimento de métodos e instrumentação para amostragem e determinação de algumas espécies relacionadas aos processos de acidificação da atmosfera / The development of methods and instrumentation for sampling and determination of certain species related to atmospheric acidification processes

Flavio Roberto Rocha 27 June 2003 (has links)
A atmosfera, ao lado dos principais gases que a compõe, apresenta em menores concentrações milhares de compostos químicos (orgânicos e inorgânicos) distribuídos nas fases líquidas e gasosa ou no material particulado. Quando esses compostos encontrados no ar apresentam níveis de concentração que os tornam impróprios ou nocivos à saúde humana, aos animais ou vegetais e danosos aos materiais, são considerados poluentes atmosféricos. Neste trabalho, enfatizou-se o estabelecimento de métodos alternativos, eficientes e práticos, para a amostragem de várias espécies que participam dos processos de acidificação da atmosfera, assim corno o desenvolvimento de métodos analíticos baseados em técnicas eletroanalíticas em fluxo como a amperometria e a eletroforese capilar com detecção condutométrica sem contato. Devido a algumas limitações das técnicas de amostragem, explorou-se a alternativa de recorrer a tubos capilares com paredes microporosas, preenchidos com solução adequada à absorção das espécies em pauta, após sua difusão através dos poros da membrana hidrófoba. Assim, construiu-se um coletor por difusão utilizando-se tubo de Teflon®, dentro do qual foi introduzido um feixe de tubos capilares porosos de polipropileno. A união desta técnica de amostragem com a determinação seletiva e quantitativa dos analitos por eletroforese capilar com detecção condutométrica (CE-CCD) possibilitou o desenvolvimento de métodos completos para as seguintes espécies: CH2O coletado em água deionizada, à freqüência de 1 amostra por hora, seguido de derivatização com HSO3- para determinação de fonnaldeído na forma de hidroximetanossulfonato (HMS); HCOOH e H3C2OOH- com o mesmo procedimento de coleta e separação por CE-CCD aplicado na detenninação de CH2O na forma de HMS; e NH3 - coletado em solução de HCl e determinado na forma de NH4+ por CE-CCD. Outra espécie de interesse ambiental é o H2O2, por participar de várias reações de oxidação tanto na fase gasosa corno na fase líquida da atmosfera, contribuindo assim para a acidez da atmosfera. A detenninação analítica do H2O2 foi feita por método FIA amperométrico com eletrodo de gota pendente de mercúrio, adaptando-se célula eletroquímica estacionária ao trabalho em fluxo. Duas formas de coleta de H2O2 na fase gasosa foram desenvolvidas e comparadas: . coleta por difusão - com fluxo de água deionizada pelos feixe de filamentos capilares; nesta aplicação, o feixe foi conectado diretamente à alça de amostragem do injetor, proporcionando determinações on-line\". . amostragem criogênica em dispositivo \"passivo\" - aproveitando o fato conhecido de que a razão H2O:H2O2 da fase gasosa se mantém praticamente inalterada na fase sólida (gelo coletado). Além das determinações de H2O2 na fase gasosa, o método FIA-Amperométrico foi utilizado, em trabalhos realizados em parceria com pesquisadores do IPEN, para determinação dessa espécie em efluentes e água de cultivo do microcrustáceo Daphnia similis após serem irradiados com feixes de elétrons. Paralelamente às pesquisas relacionadas a espécies gasosas, desenvolveu-se metodologia para a determinação de cátions e ânions majoritários em água de chuva, recorrendo à CE-CCD, de modo a oferecer uma alternativa à consagrada técnica da cromatografia de íons, demorada e onerosa. Os estudos iniciais da composição iônica da chuva foram feitos com coletas de água de chuva efetuadas no período de Abril/97 a Março/98. Nesse conjunto de amostras determinou-se as concentrações dos cátions (NH4+, Ca2+, K+ e Na+) e dos ânions (NO3-, SO42- e Cl-), além das usuais medições de pH e condutividade. A Eletroforese Capilar mostrou-se particularmente tàvorável para a determinação dos íons majoritários em água de chuva. Embora fugindo da área ambiental, desenvolveu-se metodologia para determinação de espécies de S(IV) em amostras de vinho, a partir de algumas adaptações de método amperométrico em fluxo desenvolvido no mestrado para análise de sulfito e HMS em água de chuva. Assim, desenvolveu-se três sistemas FIA-Amperométrico com eletrodo de gota pendente de mercúrio distintos, os quais foram utilizados para determinação de HSO3- livre e adutado (na forma de hidroxialcanossulfonatos) e SO2, com auxílio de uma unidade de difusão gasosa. / Alongside with its main components, the atmosphere contains trace amounts of thousands of chemical compounds (organic and inorganic) distributed in the liquid and gaseous phases, as well as in the particulate matter. These species can be considered pollutants when they are encountered at levels capable of generating adverse effects to humans, animals, plants or materials. The aim of this work was to establish alternative, efficient and practical methods for the sampling of several species encountered in the gaseous phase, as well as to develop analytical methods based on electroanalytical flow techniques, such as amperometry and capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductometric detection (CE-CCD). Due to some limitations in the existing sampling techniques, an altemative method based on the diffusion of the analytes through the microporous hydrophobic walls of capillary tube filled with an appropriate absorbent solution, was investigated. The collecting device was assembled using a Teflon® tube wherein a bundle of porous capillary polypropylene tubes was introduced. The coupling of this sampling technique with the selective and quantitative determination of the species by capillary electrophoresis with contactless conductometric detection (CE-CCD) enabled the development of complete analytical protocols for the following species: i) CH2O - collected in deionized water at a frequency of 1 sample/h and derivatized with HSO3- for its determination as hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS); ii) HCOOH and H3COOH - collected using the same sampling procedure and quantified upon separation by CE-CCD; and iii) NH3 - collected in a HCl solution and deterrnined as NH4+ form. Another species of environmental interest is H2O2, which contributes to the acidity of the atmosphere on account of its involvement in some oxidation process both in the gaseous and liquid phases. The deterrnination of the H2O2 Was carried out using a FIA amperometric method at the hanging mercury drop electrode, in a batch electrochemical cell adapted to function under tlowing conditions. Two sampling procedures for H2O2 in the gaseous phase were developed and compared: . collection by diffusion - from the air into a flow of deionized water within the bundle of capillary filaments, which were, in tum, connected to the sample loop in order to allow on-line deterrninations. · cryogenic, with a \"passive\" sampler - based on the well-known fact that the H2O:H2O2 ratio in the gaseous phase is practically maintained in the solid phase. In addition to these determinations in the gaseous phase and in a partnership with researchers of the IPEN, the FIA-Amperometric method was used for the quantification of H2O2 in effluent and in cultivation water of the microcrustacean Daphnia Similis after irradiation by MeV electron beams. In parallel to the related research, a methodology for the CE-CCD determination of majority cations and anions in rain water was developed. This was proposed as an altemarive method to well-established ion chromatography techniques. Initial studies on the ionic composition of rain were conducted on samples collected between April/97 and March/98, using an automatic collector previously developed. In this set of samples, the concentrations of cations (NH4+, Ca2+, K+ e Na+) and anions (NO3-, SO42- e Cl-) were determined, together with the usual measurements of pH and conductivity. Capillary electrophoresis tumed out to be particularly suitable for the determination of ions in rain water. Although strictly not environrnental in kind, a methodology for determination of S(IV) species in wine samples was implemented by adjusting a previously-developed flow-amperometric method for the analysis of sulfite and HMS in rain water. For this purpose, three distinct FIA-Amperometric systems using a gas diffusion device and the hanging mercury drop electrode were designed, assembled and used for the determination of HSO3- in the free and bound forms (as hydroxyaIkanesulfonates) and SO2.
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Removal of endocrine disruptors by activated carbons and Hypersol-Macronet hypercrosslinked polymeric adsorbents

Karounou, Eleni January 2004 (has links)
The normal operation of the endocrine (hormonal) system can be disrupted by a number of man-made and naturally-occurring chemicals, thereby affecting those physiological processes that are under hormonal control. Such substances are called endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs). The endocrine disruption issue has alarmed the environmental authorities since the substances involved can hinder hormonal processes causing far-reaching effects on reproduction and development in current and future human and wildlife generations. Effects on some species of fish triggered worldwide concern and initiated a research scheme which is being undertaken by various organisations e.g. United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), United Kingdom Environment Agency (UKEA), Oslo and Paris Commission (OSPAR), Japan Environment Agency (JEA) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in order to assess the effects (present and potential), point of generation, levels of contamination and exposure limits. The findings showed that most of the oestrogens are produced by humans and animals and get discharged into river streams mainly through sewage effluents. Fish in particular have been found to be affected the most even when the oestrogenic levels in water are very low. The probability of future European legislation to eliminate hormonally active compounds from wastewaters suggests that new and alternative methods should be developed for their removal. In this work, the adsorption of 17ß-oestradiol (E2) and 17a-ethinyl oestradiol (EE2) onto several granular activated carbons and Hypersol-Macronet hypercrosslinked polymers was investigated by batch experiments after a low level detection system had been developed using Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS). Equilibrium experiments were carried out for all adsorbents to quantify the sorption capacity for E2 and EE2. For better assessment of the sorbents performance, their physical properties such as surface area, average pore diameter and micropore volume and chemical structure were characterised by N2 adsorption experiments, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), FTIR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, sodium capacity determination, pH titration, proton binding curves and zeta potential measurements. Adsorption isotherm data were fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich equations. Activated carbons were found to be preferable to Hypersol-Macronet hypercrosslinked polymers for adsorption purposes. The adsorption of oestrogens appears to be controlled by hydrophobic interactions. Kinetic experiments were performed with different size ranges of adsorbents at different concentrations and the results were analysed by a particle diffusion model. It was found that concentration did not seem to influence the kinetics of the oestrogen sorption whereas the particle size of the adsorbents influenced the adsorption rate of both molecules. The particle diffusion model seemed to fit the data collected for the adsorption rate of 17B-oestradiool onto the adsorbents but gave a poor fit for most of the data collected for 17a-ethinyl oestradiol.
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Fate and Persistence of Microcystin Congeners in Lakes and Lake Sediments

Zastepa, Arthur January 2014 (has links)
Cyanobacterial blooms and their toxins are a major water quality and potential health risk around the world. This thesis developed an analytical method for microcystin congeners in sediments in order to examine their fate in lakes and establish the history of toxin-producing cyanobacteria in relation to environmental change using lake sediments. A novel method for both intra- and extracellular microcystins in lake sediments was developed, consisting of accelerated solvent extraction, hydrophilic-lipophilic balance solid phase extraction and multiple reaction monitoring-based HPLC-MS/MS quantitation. The method achieved comparable recoveries of intra- and extracellular cyanotoxins based on nine microcystins and nodularin (marine analogue). The analytical method was validated using surficial and deeper sediments from seven lakes of diverse geography and trophic state. To study the fate of microcystins, a multi-year, whole lake study of Microcystis blooms was conducted to obtain both in situ and in vitro half-life estimates of microcystin-LA (MC-LA), an understudied, but increasingly reported microcystin. MC-LA appeared to undergo slower rates of decomposition and persist longer than the more frequently studied MC-LR. Experimentally, high light intensity increased in vitro decomposition of dissolved MC-LA while high temperature enhanced decomposition in the particulate phase. Sediment deposition measurements and estimates of sediment-pore water distribution coefficients, sediment accumulation rates, and diffusive fluxes indicated that microcystin congeners differ in their fate. Notably, MC-LA preferentially distributed into pore water and remobilized (by diffusion) from sediments and into overlying water while MC-RR adsorbed more strongly to sediment particles. Finally, the sediment record of an eutrophic lake of major recreational importance was examined to identify possible drivers of toxigenic cyanobacteria and determine if the perceived increase in toxigenic cyanobacteria could be corroborated. Microcystins were detected to the bottom of the core (early 1800s), indicating that toxigenic cyanobacteria were present prior to the first permanent settlements. Microcystins were significantly correlated with changes in diatom-inferred nutrients (DI-TP and DI-TKN) within the sediment core as well as with specific algal pigments. Sediment microcystins in the upper layers also significantly correlated with a 20-year monitoring record for water column microcystins suggesting that sediment microcystins can be used as a proxy for past surface water conditions.
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Development of a multi-collector inductively coupled plasma massspectrometry method for measurement of stable sulphur isotope ratios in aerosol sulphate

Rodiouchkina, Katerina January 2018 (has links)
Sulphur stable isotope ratios are useful tracers in geological and environmental studies. They can for example be used to trace the origin of atmospheric sulphate aerosols, because anthropogenic sulphate and natural sulphate have distinguishable δ34S-values (δ34S value of approximately +0 to +8 ‰ for anthropogenic and approximately +12 to +19 ‰ for natural). This is useful for climate modelling research, due to the net cooling effect of aerosol sulphate. In the present study a Nu Plasma II (Nu Instruments) multi collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS) method for measuring stable sulphur isotope ratios in low sulphur content samples, such as sulphate aerosols, was developed. The method was then applied to a sulphate aerosol sample collected in the Maldives.Most of the measurements were performed at high resolution, due to the interferences on 33S. Heated spray chamber coupled to a desolvating membrane, Aridus II (Cetac), increased the sensitivity and reduced interferences notably compared to wet plasma mode. Aridus II gave more stable measurements than DSN-100 (Nu Instruments). Determinations of δ34S for IAEA S1, S3, and S4 were accurate and the determined δ34S-value of the CIT #39 seawater standard (21.05 ± 0.36 ‰, 2SD, n=42) was comparable with published data. In general, Si internal standardization correction increased precision ~2.5 times compared to non-corrected values. The δ34S-value for the sulphate aerosol sample was determined to 3.82 ±0.41 ‰ (2SD, n=40). Repeatability of ~62 nmol introduced sulphur (2 μg/mL) was generally 0.15 ‰ (2SD, n=5) for the SW and 0.19 ‰ (2SD, n=5) for the sulphate aerosol sample. Comparable results for the SW (20.61±0.09 ‰, 2SD, n=4) and sulphate aersosol sample (3.77 ± 0.08 ‰, 2SD, n=8) were obtained with the method applied to Neptune Plus (Thermo Fischer Scientific) MC-ICP-MS in a different laboratory. The determined aerosol sulphate δ34S-value indicated that the sampled sulphate aerosol originated from anthropogenic sources.
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Multi-Orbital Physics in Materials with Strong Electronic Correlations : Hund's Coupling and Inter-Shell Interactions / Physique multi-orbitalaire dans les matériaux corrélés : Couplage de Hund et interactions inter-couches

Steinbauer, Jakob 24 October 2019 (has links)
Les matériaux corrélés offrent une richesse de nouveaux phénomènes, dont beaucoup ne sont pas encore - ou seulement partiellement - compris. Au centre de cette thèse sont des modèles multi-orbitalaires que j'etudie à travers une palette de méthodes, dont la théorie du champ moyen dynamique. Dans le modèle de Hubbard multi-orbitalaire proche de la transition de Mott, je mets en évidence un régime de mauvais métal induit par le couplage de Hund. Les propriétés de la transition de Mott dans ce système sont analysées. Dans un deuxèime temps, je traite un modèle élargi pour inclure des degrés de liberté des ligands dans les oxydes. Plus spécifiquement, cette thèse étudie les effets des interactions inter-couches entre orbitales corrélés d'un atome de métal de transition et les orbitales p des ligands. Une partie du travail est dédiée au développement de nouvelles méthodes dont une approche de rotateurs esclaves à ce problème. Le dernier chapitre concerne le domaine de la spintronique moléculaire, où j'étudie la physique du "spin-state switching" en fonction de l'hybridation d'un ion de métal de transition avec ses ligands dans les molecules organométalliques du type porphyrine de nickel. / The physics of correlated materials offers a wealth of new phenomena, many of which are not yet - or only partially - understood. In this thesis, we focus on multi-orbital models, which we study using various methods, including dynamical mean-field theory. We show that in the multi-orbital Hubbard model close to the Mott transition, Hund's coupling gives rise to a bad metal regime the properties of which we analyze. Furthermore, we consider a more general class of models that include oxygen ligands. More specifically, we study the effect of inter-shell interactions between correlated metal- and ligand p-orbitals. In this context, we develop and test a new slave-rotor approach to treat such interactions in an effective manner. The final chapter constitutes an excursion to the field of molecular spintronics, where we study the physics of the hybridization-induced spin-state switching in organometallic nickel porphyrin molecules.

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