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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.
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Desenvolvimento de estratégias de pré-concentração para eletroforese capilar (CE) visando a análise de pesticidas em frutas e leguminosas / Development of preconcentration strategies for pesticides analysis by capillary electrophoresis (CE) in fruits and tubers

Silva, Clóvis Lúcio da 30 April 2003 (has links)
O uso de pesticidas constitui um importante aspecto na agricultura moderna, com inquestionável beneficio na produção agrícola. Porém a contaminação dos alimentos por pesticidas constitui um sério risco a saúde do consumidor. A determinação de resíduo de pesticidas em alimentos envolve procedimentos laboriosos, com elevado tempo de análise e várias etapas de pré-concentração. Neste trabalho, procedimentos alternativos de extração e pré-concentração para analise multiresíduo de pesticida em água, frutas e tubérculos foram desenvolvidos. A eletroforese capilar em seu modo MEKC em condições de alto e baixo fluxo eletrosmótico foi empregado para a otimização da separação de diferentes classes de pesticidas (triazinas, organofosforado, carbendamidazóis, feniluréia e carbamatos). A composição do eletrólito de separação otimizada para condições de alto EOF foi: 10 mmol L-1 de tetraborato de sódio (pH 9,3),50 mmol L-1 de SDS e 5% etanol e 5% propanol, enquanto que para condições de baixo EOF foi: 10 mmol L-1 de tampão fosfato (pH 2,5), 25 mmol L-1 de SDS e 10% metanol. Estratégias de pré-concetração on-line conhecida como sweeping (SW) e stacking nos modos de migração reversa das micelas (SRMM) e migração reversa com um plug de água (SWR) bem como as suas versões modificadas foram avaliadas, obtendo fatores de pré-concetração de variaram de 2,6 a 19 para o SW, 2,9 a 15 para o SRW e de 5,5 a 15 para o método SRMM modificado. Varias metodologias de extração envolvendo extração em fase sólida (SPE) e extração líquido-líquido (LLE) foram testada. A estratégia de extração por cloud point foi aplicada a uma amostra de abacaxi. O procedimento denominado dispersão da matriz em fase sólida (sigla inglesa MSPD), que minimiza o uso de solventes orgânicos e é de fácil implementação foi aplicado a amostras de cenoura. A combinação do SPE off-line e das estratégias de pré-concentração anteriormente mencionadas permitiram a determinação de alguns pesticidas na concentração de 0,1 &#181;g L-1 em amostras de água potável. O método de extração e clean-up MSPD seguida da análise de MEKC em alto EOF foi otimizado e algumas figuras de mérito foram estabelecidas baseados em protocolos de validação para análise de pesticidas (IAEA-FAO). Boa linearidade (r > 0,99) foi obtido para todos os pesticidas estudados, exceto para linuron e dimetoato. A precisão do método foi estimada através de testes de recuperação. Dois níveis de fortificação foram utilizados para a avaliação, foram obtidos recuperações de 51 a 89 % para o nível mais baixo e 67 a 100% para o maior nível. Foi obtida uma boa precisão intraensaio (CV < 15%). O método otimizado foi aplicado para análise multiresíduo de cenouras. Uma amostra adquirida no comércio local foi quantificada encontrando-se 0,88 mg kg-1 de simazina, 0,13 mg kg-1 de atrazina e 0,08 mg kg-1 de propazina. / The use of pesticides constitutes an important aspect of modem agriculture, with unquestionable impact on crop production. However, food contamination by pesticide residues is a serious risk for the consumer. The determination of pesticide residues in food usually involves laborious procedures, with time consuming sample clean up and preconcentration steps prior to the analysis. In this work, alternative methodologies for extraction, pre-concentration and analysis of pesticide multi-residue in water, fruits and tubers were developed. Capillary electrophoresis in its micellar mode (micellar electrokinetic Chromatography, MEKC) under low and high electroosmotic flow (EOF) conditions was used for the separation of pesticides from different chemical classes (triazines, organophosphorous, carbendamidazols, phenilurea and carbamates). Optimized electrolyte compositions were: high EOF - 10 mmol L-1 tetraborate (pH 9.3), 50 mmol L-1 SDS, 5 % ethanol and 5 % propanol; low EOF - 10 mmol L-1 phosphate buffer (pH 2.5), 25 mmol L-1 SDS and 10 % methanol. On-line preconcentration strategies for MEKC known as sweeping (SW) and stacking with reverse migrating micelles with (SRW) and without (SRMM) a plug of water prior to the sample plug as well as modified versions of SRW and RMM were evaluated and contrasted in terms of signal enhancement factor (peak height ratios) Signal enhancement factors for SW varied from 2,6 to 19 for SRW from 2,9 to 15, whereas for modified-SRMM from 5,5 to 15. Among the extraction methodologies, several procedures involving solid-phase extraction (SPE) and liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) were tested. It is worth mentioning a strategy based upon cloud point extraction, which was applied to pineapple samples and a procedure denominated matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD), which combines low cost, saves in solvents and easy implementation, applied to carrots. The combination of off-line SPE and the above mentioned on-line preconcentration strategies allowed the determination of selected pesticides in the 0.1 &#181;/L level (drinking water sample). A complete methodology involving MSPD for extraction and sample clean-up followed by MEKC in high EOF was optimized and a few figures of merit were established based on method validation protocols for pesticide analysis (IAEA-FAO). Good linearity (r>0.99) was obtained for all pesticides under investigation, except for linuron and dimetoate. The method accuracy was estimated by recovery tests. Two level standard spiking were conducted with recoveries of 51 to 89 % for the lowest level and 67 to 100 % for the highest level. Acceptable intra-day precision was obtained (CV < 15 %). The optimized method was applied to the analysis of multi-residue pesticides in carrots. In a sample acquired in a local grocery store an unusual amount of triazines was found: simazine (O,88 mg/kg), atrazine (0,13 mg/kg) and propazine (0,088mg/kg).
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Dispersive liquid-liquid micro-extraction of steroidal hormones and determination in wastewater using high pressure liquid chromatography: charged aerosol detector

Osunmakinde, Cecilia Oluseyi 10 1900 (has links)
Steroid hormones belong to a group of compounds known as endocrine disruptors. They are hydrophobic compounds and are categorized as natural and synthetic estrogens. Some common household products have been implicated as estrogen mimics. Exposure effects of these compounds are felt by human and wildlife, such reproductive alterations in fish and frogs. They mainly introduced into the environment through veterinary medicines administration to animals and the discharges from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). In this study, a new alternative analytical procedure that is simple, rapid and fast for the determination and quantification of five steroidal hormones: estriol (E3), beta estradiol (β-E2), alpha estradiol (α-E2), testosterone (T), progesterone (P) and bisphenol A (BPA) using the High pressure liquid chromatography coupled to a charged aerosol detector (HPLC-CAD). These compounds were studied because of their strong endocrine-disrupting effects in the environment. Under optimum conditions, a linear graph was obtained with correlation coefficient (R2) ranging from 0.9952 - 0.9996. The proposed method was applied to the analysis of water samples from a wastewater plant and the results obtained were satisfactory. The limits of detection (LOD) for the target analytes in wastewater influent was between 0.0002 – 0.0004 μg/L and the limit of quantification (LOQ) was 0.001 μg/L respectively for each of the analytes. Enrichment factors of 148- 258, and extraction efficiency 84- 102% were obtained for the target analytes; relative standard deviations (% RSD) for m = 6 were between 2.8 and 7.6%. The concentration of the EDCs in environment sample was between 0.2 - 2.3 μg/L. / Chemistry / M. Sc. (Chemistry)
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Preconcentration And Speciation Of Iron By Using Renewable Surface Flow Injection System (rs-fia)

Tekin, Serap 01 January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
The main aim of this study is to combine the sol-gel technology and renewable surface flow injection analysis (RS-FIA) techniques for iron speciation and determination. Thus the home-made FIA system, which consists of 2 syringe pumps and 3 multi-position selection valves, is modified with two flow cells (magnetic cell and jet ring cell) in order to be suitable for renewable surface flow injection technique. All the computer programs used for flow injection analysis are modified to control the whole system automatically. Two different types of solid phase extraction materials are used for the speciation of iron in aqueous systems. Magnetic beads coated with primary amino groups are utilized for the determination of Fe (III). The magnetic bead reactor is created within the flowing stream by retaining the magnetic beads with a home-made electromagnet. The elution cycle for Fe (III) is done with 0.1 M EDTA solution and determined on-line by transferring to an atomic absorption spectrometer. The spent beads are collected off-line and regenerated. For the preconcentration of Fe (II), ferrozine doped sol-gel beads are prepared as reactive and disposable surfaces. These beads are handled by the system equipped with a jet ring cell which is connected on-line to a portable UV-VIS fiber optic spectrometer. Amino sol-gel and ferrozine-doped sol-gel beads are prepared using sol-gel technology and characterized by using surface techniques. Their performances in preconcentration and speciation of iron and the influence of different experimental parameters such as pH, the sequence of reagents, reactor lengths and reaction periods on the flow system are investigated. Renewable surface flow injection analysis is performed by either bead injection or sequential bead injection methods.
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Development of new types of composite electrodes based on natural clays and their analytical applications / Développement de nouveaux types d'électrodes composites à base d'argiles naturelles et leurs applications analytiques

Maghear, Adela 12 November 2013 (has links)
Le travail de thèse est consacré au développement d'électrodes composites à base d'argiles naturelles et à leur caractérisation électrochimique à des fins analytiques, notamment pour le dosage de cations métalliques (Cu2+) et de quelques substances à visée thérapeutique. Le premier chapitre expérimental est consacré à une étude comparée des caractéristiques chimiques, structurales et physico-chimiques de deux argiles naturelles extraites sur deux sites en Roumanie. Il apparaît que l'argile de Valea Chioarului, de type montmorillonite, présente les propriétés les plus intéressantes avec une surface spécifique importante (190 m2/g). Le deuxième chapitre fait état d'une analyse prospective des deux argiles comme matériaux d'électrodes en utilisant un film composite argile/poly-électrolyte. Trois molécules d'intérêt pharmaceutique ont été choisies pour cible, l'acide ascorbique, la riboflavine et l'acétaminophène. Cette dernière molécule peut être détectée soit par oxydation directe, soit via une réaction électro-enzymatique avec la peroxydase de raifort. Les troisième et quatrième chapitres sont consacrés à l'utilisation d'argiles échangées par des cations ammonium pour la détection du cuivre. Ainsi, l'argile de Valea Chioarului a été échangée partiellement avec du tétrabutylammumium. La perméabilité des films d'organo-argile recouverts d'un film de cellulose a été étudiée en utilisant différentes sondes électro-actives de charge différentes, Ru(NH3)63+, [Fe(CN)6]3-, Fc(MeOH)2. Les conditions expérimentales ont été ensuite optimisées pour la détection du Cu(II) et Cd(II) avec ces électrodes modifiées en voltammétrie à vague carrée. Dans le dernier chapitre, une configuration originale d'électrode modifiée a été mise au point. Il s'agit d'électrodes composites argile-silice mésoporeuse préparée par électrodéposition en présence ou non d'un tensioactif, le cétyltriméthylammonium. La perméabilité des films a également été étudiée avec les mêmes molécules que précédemment. Il apparait que l'extraction du tensio-actif conduit à des films homogènes très poreux et stables qui présentent des propriétés d'accumulation du Cu(II) / The thesis is devoted to the development of composite electrodes based on natural clays and their electrochemical characterization for analytical purposes, in particular for the determination of metal cations (Cu2+) and some therapeutic substances. The first experimental chapter is devoted to a comparative study of the chemical, structural and physico-chemical properties of two natural clays extracted from two sites in Romania. It appears that Valea Chioarului clay, of montmorillonite type, has the most interesting properties with a high specific surface area (190 m2/g). The second chapter presents a prospective analysis of the two clays as electrode materials using a clay/polyelectrolyte composite film. Three target molecules of pharmaceutical interest have been selected: ascorbic acid, riboflavin, and acetaminophen. This last molecule can be detected either by direct oxidation or through an electro-enzymatic reaction with horseradish peroxidase. The third and fourth chapters are devoted to the use of clays exchanged by ammonium cations for copper detection. Thus, Valea Chioarului clay was partially exchanged with tétrabutylammumium. The permeability of the organoclay films coated with a cellulose membrane was studied by using different electroactive probes of different charging, Ru(NH3)63+, [Fe(CN)6]3-, Fc(MeOH)2. The experimental conditions were then optimized for the detection of Cu (II) and Cd (II) with the modified electrodes by square wave voltammetry. In the last chapter, an original modified electrode configuration was developed. This implies composite mesoporous silica-clay electrodes prepared by electrodeposition in the presence or absence of a surfactant, like cetyltrimethylammonium. The permeability of the films was also investigated with the above mentioned molecules. It appears that the extraction of the surfactant leads to very stable and homogeneous porous films that show Cu (II) accumulation properties
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Desenvolvimento de estratégias de pré-concentração para eletroforese capilar (CE) visando a análise de pesticidas em frutas e leguminosas / Development of preconcentration strategies for pesticides analysis by capillary electrophoresis (CE) in fruits and tubers

Clóvis Lúcio da Silva 30 April 2003 (has links)
O uso de pesticidas constitui um importante aspecto na agricultura moderna, com inquestionável beneficio na produção agrícola. Porém a contaminação dos alimentos por pesticidas constitui um sério risco a saúde do consumidor. A determinação de resíduo de pesticidas em alimentos envolve procedimentos laboriosos, com elevado tempo de análise e várias etapas de pré-concentração. Neste trabalho, procedimentos alternativos de extração e pré-concentração para analise multiresíduo de pesticida em água, frutas e tubérculos foram desenvolvidos. A eletroforese capilar em seu modo MEKC em condições de alto e baixo fluxo eletrosmótico foi empregado para a otimização da separação de diferentes classes de pesticidas (triazinas, organofosforado, carbendamidazóis, feniluréia e carbamatos). A composição do eletrólito de separação otimizada para condições de alto EOF foi: 10 mmol L-1 de tetraborato de sódio (pH 9,3),50 mmol L-1 de SDS e 5% etanol e 5% propanol, enquanto que para condições de baixo EOF foi: 10 mmol L-1 de tampão fosfato (pH 2,5), 25 mmol L-1 de SDS e 10% metanol. Estratégias de pré-concetração on-line conhecida como sweeping (SW) e stacking nos modos de migração reversa das micelas (SRMM) e migração reversa com um plug de água (SWR) bem como as suas versões modificadas foram avaliadas, obtendo fatores de pré-concetração de variaram de 2,6 a 19 para o SW, 2,9 a 15 para o SRW e de 5,5 a 15 para o método SRMM modificado. Varias metodologias de extração envolvendo extração em fase sólida (SPE) e extração líquido-líquido (LLE) foram testada. A estratégia de extração por cloud point foi aplicada a uma amostra de abacaxi. O procedimento denominado dispersão da matriz em fase sólida (sigla inglesa MSPD), que minimiza o uso de solventes orgânicos e é de fácil implementação foi aplicado a amostras de cenoura. A combinação do SPE off-line e das estratégias de pré-concentração anteriormente mencionadas permitiram a determinação de alguns pesticidas na concentração de 0,1 &#181;g L-1 em amostras de água potável. O método de extração e clean-up MSPD seguida da análise de MEKC em alto EOF foi otimizado e algumas figuras de mérito foram estabelecidas baseados em protocolos de validação para análise de pesticidas (IAEA-FAO). Boa linearidade (r > 0,99) foi obtido para todos os pesticidas estudados, exceto para linuron e dimetoato. A precisão do método foi estimada através de testes de recuperação. Dois níveis de fortificação foram utilizados para a avaliação, foram obtidos recuperações de 51 a 89 % para o nível mais baixo e 67 a 100% para o maior nível. Foi obtida uma boa precisão intraensaio (CV < 15%). O método otimizado foi aplicado para análise multiresíduo de cenouras. Uma amostra adquirida no comércio local foi quantificada encontrando-se 0,88 mg kg-1 de simazina, 0,13 mg kg-1 de atrazina e 0,08 mg kg-1 de propazina. / The use of pesticides constitutes an important aspect of modem agriculture, with unquestionable impact on crop production. However, food contamination by pesticide residues is a serious risk for the consumer. The determination of pesticide residues in food usually involves laborious procedures, with time consuming sample clean up and preconcentration steps prior to the analysis. In this work, alternative methodologies for extraction, pre-concentration and analysis of pesticide multi-residue in water, fruits and tubers were developed. Capillary electrophoresis in its micellar mode (micellar electrokinetic Chromatography, MEKC) under low and high electroosmotic flow (EOF) conditions was used for the separation of pesticides from different chemical classes (triazines, organophosphorous, carbendamidazols, phenilurea and carbamates). Optimized electrolyte compositions were: high EOF - 10 mmol L-1 tetraborate (pH 9.3), 50 mmol L-1 SDS, 5 % ethanol and 5 % propanol; low EOF - 10 mmol L-1 phosphate buffer (pH 2.5), 25 mmol L-1 SDS and 10 % methanol. On-line preconcentration strategies for MEKC known as sweeping (SW) and stacking with reverse migrating micelles with (SRW) and without (SRMM) a plug of water prior to the sample plug as well as modified versions of SRW and RMM were evaluated and contrasted in terms of signal enhancement factor (peak height ratios) Signal enhancement factors for SW varied from 2,6 to 19 for SRW from 2,9 to 15, whereas for modified-SRMM from 5,5 to 15. Among the extraction methodologies, several procedures involving solid-phase extraction (SPE) and liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) were tested. It is worth mentioning a strategy based upon cloud point extraction, which was applied to pineapple samples and a procedure denominated matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD), which combines low cost, saves in solvents and easy implementation, applied to carrots. The combination of off-line SPE and the above mentioned on-line preconcentration strategies allowed the determination of selected pesticides in the 0.1 &#181;/L level (drinking water sample). A complete methodology involving MSPD for extraction and sample clean-up followed by MEKC in high EOF was optimized and a few figures of merit were established based on method validation protocols for pesticide analysis (IAEA-FAO). Good linearity (r>0.99) was obtained for all pesticides under investigation, except for linuron and dimetoate. The method accuracy was estimated by recovery tests. Two level standard spiking were conducted with recoveries of 51 to 89 % for the lowest level and 67 to 100 % for the highest level. Acceptable intra-day precision was obtained (CV < 15 %). The optimized method was applied to the analysis of multi-residue pesticides in carrots. In a sample acquired in a local grocery store an unusual amount of triazines was found: simazine (O,88 mg/kg), atrazine (0,13 mg/kg) and propazine (0,088mg/kg).
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Determinação de íons metálicos por FI-FAAS após separação e concentração em fase sólida: avaliação crítica de adsorventes / Determination of metallic ions by FI-FAAS after separation and preconcentration in solid-phase: critical evaluation of adsorbents

Grazielle de Campos Anaia 29 February 2008 (has links)
Um procedimento de separação e pré-concentração em sistemas de análises em fluxo acoplado a espectrometria de absorção atômica com atomização em chama (FI-FAAS) é proposto para a determinação de Cu(II), Ni(II) e Cd(II). Diferentes adsorventes (XAD-7, sílica-gel e sílica funcionalizada C18) foram avaliados para a imobilização do reagente 1-(2-tiazolilazo)-2-naftol (TAN) que forma complexos com diversos íons metálicos. A avaliação e seleção do adsorvente baseou-se em isotermas de adsorção (Langmuir, Freundlich e Dubinin- Radushkevich (D-R)) e estudos de dessorção. O modelo de Langmuir indicou que a -2 -1 sílica-gel adsorve uma quantidade maior de TAN (1,81±0,08)x10-2 g g-1 em relação à XAD-7 (4,05±0,51)x10-3 g g-1 e à sílica funcionalizada C18 1,58x10-2 g g-1 . Pelo modelo de Freundlich, foi verificado que a superfície da XAD-7 apresenta elevada heterogeneidade energética dos sítios de adsorção evidenciado pelo parâmetro n de 2,57±0,08 contra 1,01±0,02 para sílica-gel. A constante de Freundlich foi de -1 (0,232±0,023) e (2,27±0,59) g g-1 para XAD-7 e sílica-gel, respectivamente. O modelo de D-R revelou que ocorre fisissorção para ambos os adsorventes. Estudos de dessorção permitiram concluir que a XAD-7 modificada apresentou a menor massa de TAN dessorvida em comparação com a sílica-gel, nas condições de acidez a serem empregadas nas etapas de retenção e eluição dos íons metálicos. Desta forma, XAD-7 imobilizada com o TAN foi selecionada para pré-concentração dos metais no sistema de análises em fluxo. Utilizando um amostrador temporizado eletronicamente, as variáveis vazão e concentração do eluente, pH de retenção, vazão e tempo de pré-concentração da amostra foram avaliadas. Na etapa de amostragem, os íons metálicos foram pré-concentrados por 300 s na forma de complexos com o TAN, empregando vazão de amostra de 6,2 mL min-1 e pH 7,5. A eluição foi efetuada com 0,2 mol L-1 HNO3 e vazão de 6,2 mL min-1 . O limite de detecção e o fator de enriquecimento foram estimados em 0,20 µg L-1 e 68; 1,5 µg L-1 e 15 e 0,060 µg L-1 e 44 para Cu(II), Ni(II) e Cd(II), respectivamente. Os coeficientes de variação foram estimados em 3,2%, 5,6% e 3,6% para Cu(II), Ni(II) e Cd(II), respectivamente. O procedimento proposto para FI não é adequado para a pré-concentração de metais em amostras contendo altas concentrações de íons cloreto, devido à formação de cloro-complexos, que prejudicam a formação de complexos com TAN na fase sólida. / A flow-based procedure for separation and preconcentration coupled to flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FI-FAAS) is proposed for determination of Cu(II), Ni(II) e Cd(II). Different sorbents (XAD-7, silica gel and C18 bonded silica) were evaluated for the immobilization of the reagent 1-(2-thiazolylazo)-2-naphthol (TAN), which reacts with several metal ions yielding complexes. The evaluation and selection of the adsorbent was based on adsorption isotherms (Langmuir, Freundlich and Dubinin-Radushkevich (D-R)) as well as desorption studies. The Langmuir model indicated that silica gel uptakes higher amount of TAN (1.81±0.08)x10-2 g g-1 as compared to (4.05±0.51)x10-3 g g-1 for XAD-7 and (1.58x10-2 ) g g-1 for C18 bonded silica. Based on the Freundlich model, it was verified that XAD-7 surface presented high energetic heterogeneity of the adsorption sites evidenced by the parameter n of 2.57±0.08 against 1.01±0.02 to silica gel. The Freundlich constant was 0.232±0.023 -1 and 2.27±0.59 g g-1 for XAD-7 and silica gel, respectively. The D-R model revealed that physical sorption occurred for both adsorbents. The modified XAD-7 showed the lowest desorbed mass in comparison to silica gel, in the same acidity conditions employed for retention and eluting steps of the metal ions. XAD-7 modified with TAN was thus selected to concentrate metal ions in the flow system. Using a time-based sample loading, the variables like eluent flow rate and concentration; pH in the retention step, sample flow rate and loading sample time were investigated. In the sampling step, the metal ions were preconcentrated for 300 s in the form of TAN complexes, employing a sample flow rate of 6.2 mL min-1 and pH 7.5. The elution was carried out with 0.2 mol L-1 HNO3 and flow rate of 6.2 mL min-1 . The detection limits and enrichment factors were estimated as 0.2 µg L-1 and 68; 1.5 µg L-1 and 15 and 0.060 µg L-1 and 44 for Cu(II), Ni(II) and Cd(II), respectively. The coefficients of variation were estimated as 3.2%, 5.6% and 3.6% for Cu(II), Ni(II) and Cd(II), respectively. The proposed procedure is not appropriate for the preconcentration of metals in samples containing high chlorides concentrations due to the formation of chloride-complexes that hinder the formation of the TAN-complexes on the solid phase.
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Avaliação da resina quelante chelex-100® na pré-concentração e da espectrometria de absorção atômica de alta resolução com fonte contínua e forno de grafite para a determinação de metais-traço em água produzida de alta salinidade

Freire, Aline Soares 14 April 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Biblioteca de Pós-Graduação em Geoquímica BGQ (bgq@ndc.uff.br) on 2016-04-14T16:10:05Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - Aline Soares Freire - FINAL.pdf: 4503064 bytes, checksum: 1e469a75225eda50cf3c49c6ab32c87a (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-14T16:10:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação - Aline Soares Freire - FINAL.pdf: 4503064 bytes, checksum: 1e469a75225eda50cf3c49c6ab32c87a (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / Universidade Federal Fluminense. Instituto de Química. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geociências-Geoquímica. Niterói, RJ / A análise de amostras hipersalinas ainda é um problema analítico a ser resolvido, tendo em vista que a presença de sais dissolvidos é fonte freqüente de interferências em espectrometria atômica. Atualmente, tem ocorrido um grande aumento da demanda para caracterização de águas de alta salinidade, como as águas produzidas, pelo fato de estas serem um dos maiores descartes da indústria de petróleo. Devido a isto, metodologias analíticas para sua caracterização têm sido amplamente desenvolvidas para a determinação de metais-traço em amostras salinas e dentre as técnicas analíticas destaca-se a Espectrometria de Absorção Atômica de Alta Resolução com Fonte Contínua, uma renovação da AAS convencional. Contudo, para a obtenção de resultados acurados, é imprescindível que se faça a remoção dos sais presentes nessas matrizes hipersalinas. Essa separação prévia pode ser realizada através do emprego de resinas qualantes, que pré-concentram o analito e permitem a remoção da matriz. Sendo assim, este trabalho visa à avaliação do uso da resina quelante comercial Chelex-100® na préconcentração de Co, Cu, Mn, Ni e Pb e posterior determinação destes por Espectrometria de Absorção Atômica de Alta Resolução com Fonte Contínua e Forno de Grafite (HR-CS GF AAS). A metodologia foi validada através do uso dos materiais de referência certificados para água do mar CASS-4, CASS-5 e NASS-5. Os limites de detecção obtidos, em μg L-1, foram de 0,006; 0,070; 0,024; 0,074; e 0,018 para Co, Cu, Mn, Ni e Pb, respectivamente. Amostras de água produzida oriundas de plataformas de petróleo offshore foram analisadas e os resultados mostraram que essas águas possuem baixas concentrações dos elementos determinados ou os mesmos não foram detectados. Os valores encontrados são muito inferiores aos limites preconizados pela legislação brasileira através da Resolução CONAMA 357/05 / The analysis of hypersaline samples is still an analytical problem to be solved, once the presence of dissolved salts is a frequent source of interferences in atomic spectrometry. Actually, there is a large increase in the interest in the caracterization of this kind of sample, as produced waters are one of the largest discharges of petroleum industry. Hence, analytical methodologies to produced water caracterization have been widely developed to trace metals determination in saline samples and among the analytical techniques, there is High Resolution Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, a renovation of conventional AAS. However, to obtain accurated results, it's necessary to remove the salts present in this high salinity matrices. This previous separation can be done employing a chelating resin, that preconcentrates the analyte(s) and allows matrix removal. In this way, the aim this work is to evaluate the use of chelating resin Chelex-100® to preconcentrate Co, Cu, Mn, Ni and Pb, for the later determination by High Resolution Continuum Source Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (HR-CS GF AAS). The methodology was validated by the use of sewater certified reference materials CASS-4, CASS-5 e NASS-5. The detection limits in μg L-1, were 0,006; 0,070; 0,024; 0,074; and 0,018 for Co, Cu, Mn, Ni and Pb, respectively. Produced water samples from offshore petroleum platforms were analysed and results showed that this waters have low concentrations of these studied elements or could not be detected. Found values are much lower when compared to limits from Brazilian legislation, in this case CONAMA 357/05 Resolution
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Separação e pré-concentração de metais : uma transferência do meio aquoso para fase sólida ou líquidos orgânicos

Souza, Rodrigo Papai de January 2018 (has links)
Orientadora: Profa. Dra. Ivanise Gaubeur / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal do ABC, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia/Química, Santo André, 2018. / Dois novos procedimentos de extração que utilizam materiais extratores não-convencionais são apresentados nesta tese. A utilização de cera de parafina derretida como um extrator químico permitiu agregar as principais vantagens da extração em fase líquida (homogeneidade do extrato, curto tempo de extração e simplicidade de operação) na extração em fase sólida, delineando um procedimento inovador. O papel matte foi outro material estudado nesse trabalho e mostrou-se interessante como extrator químico, especialmente pelo baixo custo dessa fase sólida. Como prova de conceito, o íon metálico cobre (II) em solução aquosa foi utilizado para o desenvolvimento da metodologia. O extrato resultante de ambos os procedimentos de extração foi analisado diretamente por Espectrometria de Emissão Óptica com Plasma Induzido por LASER (LIBS). Os fatores que afetam a reação de complexação, a extração e a detecção do analito na fase sólida foram otimizados num estudo univariado. Nas melhores condições encontradas, foram construídas curvas de calibração numa faixa linear de 0,50 até 10,00 mg L-1 e alcançados limites inferiores de detecção de 0,12 mg L-1 e 0,08 mg L-1 de cobre (II) em solução aquosa, para os procedimentos com cera de parafina e com o papel matte, respectivamente. A precisão de ambos os métodos propostos mostrou-se inferior a 5% e a exatidão foi avaliada por: (i) análise de material de referência certificado de soro sanguíneo humano; (ii) ensaios de adição e recuperação do analito em amostras líquidas de composição química distintas (água mineral, água do mar, água de torneira, cachaça, refrigerante e urina humana) e (iii) comparação dos resultados obtidos com os fornecidos pelo método de Espectrometria de Absorção Atômica com Forno de Grafite. Ambos os procedimentos se destacaram pela: (i) elevada eficiência no processo de extração (>94%); (ii) facilidade de execução; (iii) baixo custo e inocuidade dos extratores; (iv) microhomogeneidade das fases sólidas obtidas; (v) possibilidade de préconcentração de íons metálicos e (vi) superação das dificuldades intrínsecas na análise de líquido por LIBS. / Two new extraction procedures that use non-conventional extractant materials are described in this thesis. The use of melted paraffin wax as a chemical extractant allowed to aggregate the main advantages of the liquid phase extraction (homogeneity of the extract, short extraction time and simplicity of operation) in solid phase extraction, delineating an innovative procedure. The matte paper was another material studied in this work and was interesting as a chemical extractant, especially for the low cost of this solid phase. As proof of concept, the copper (II) ion in aqueous solution was applied for the development of the methodology. The extract obtained from both extraction procedures was analyzed directly by LASER-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). The parameters that affecting the complexation reaction, extraction and analyte detection in the solid phase were optimized in a univariate approach. Under the best conditions, calibration curves were constructed in a linear range of 0.50 to 10.00 mg L-1 and lower detection limits of 0.12 mg L-1 and 0.08 mg L-1 of copper (II) in aqueous solution were obtained, for the procedures with paraffin wax and matte paper, respectively. The precision of both methods was less than 5% and accuracy was assessed by: (i) analysis of certified reference material of human blood serum; (ii) spike and recovery analyte in liquid samples of different chemical compositions (seawater, tap water, mineral water, cachaça, soft drink and human urine) and (iii) comparison of the results obtained with those provided by the Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. Both procedures were highlighted by: (i) high efficiency in the extraction process (> 94%); (ii) ease of execution; (iii) low cost and safety of extractants; (iv) microhomogeneity of the solid phases obtained; (v) the ability of preconcentration metal ions and (vi) overcoming the intrinsic drawbacks in liquid analysis by LIBS.
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Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry : Exploring the Limits of Different Sample Preparation Strategies

Kollander, Barbro January 2011 (has links)
This thesis describes two different sample preparation strategies for inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES), and their ability regarding multi element quantification in complex samples. Sensitivity, repeatability, reproducibility and accuracy were investigated. The aim was to increase the over all efficiency, the speed of analysis, and/or the sensitivity of the analytical method. The intention was to measure analytes with concentrations ranging from ng/g to mg/g simultaneously. The aim was additionally to study chemical and physical processes occurring during the sample preparation, the sample transport to the plasma, and the atomization therein. In the first sample preparation strategy, a hydrophilic highly cross-linked iminodiacetate-agarose adsorbent, IDA-Novarose, was used for preconcentration of metal ions, and matrix elimination in natural water samples. The sorbent was synthesized with different binding capacities. The effect of the capacity on preconcentration, matrix elimination, and uptake capability at high flow rates was studied. For a high capacity IDA-Novarose (≥ 45 µmole/ml) quantitative uptake was seen even at high flow rates (100 ml/min) for Cu2+ with a high affinity to the adsorbent, and for Cd2+ with a moderate affinity. For lower capacities the uptake of Cd2+ was affected by the sample matrix and the flow rate. A method based on the determination of the conditional stability constant of the metal sorbent complex was suggested for the prediction of the sorbent capacity needed to obtain quantitative recovery and optimal matrix elimination. The sorbent was used in a flow system with online buffering for the analysis of a certified riverine water (SLRS-3), tap water and lake water. With few exceptions the results obtained by ICP-AES after preconcentration agreed well with the certified concentrations and results obtained by ICP-MS. The other sample preparation strategy discussed is a method for non digested biological samples from different animal organs for the multi element analysis by ICP-AES. This “mix and measure method” consists of a simple homogenization of the sample with a mixing rod in a small amount of neutral media, followed by dilution and direct measurement with ICP-AES. The total time of analysis is only a few minutes. The ability of this fast method to accurately quantify some elements of toxic, environmental, and/or physiological concern with the lowest possible sample dilution and the highest possible plasma load was evaluated. In 10 % liver slurry Cd, Co, and Sr, at concentration levels around 0.05 µg/g were quantified simultaneously with P and K around 2000 µg/g and with several other elements in between (Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Pb, and Zn). The relative standard deviation of repeated measurements of samples was around 5 - 6 % for regardless of the concentration of the element. The method was also used for fast screening of the elemental distribution in mice organs (brain, heart, kidney, liver, lung and spleen).
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Síntese e aplicação de sílica modificada na adsorção de Cu(II), Cd(II) e As(V) em meio aquoso: pré-concentração em amostras de águas naturais / Synthesis and application of modified silica in Cu (II), Cd (II) and As (V) adsorption in aqueous media: preconcentration in natural water samples.

Wondracek, Marcos Henrique Pereira [UNESP] 05 October 2017 (has links)
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No. of bitstreams: 1 wondracek_mhp_dr_araiq.pdf: 3488966 bytes, checksum: 44030b3422f6b77b9ba441eb0905cb23 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-10-05 / Item merged in doublecheck by Monique Sasaki (sayumi_sasaki@hotmail.com) on 2017-12-07T17:59:08Z Item was identical to item(s): 153113, 153193 at handle(s): http://hdl.handle.net/11449/152063, http://hdl.handle.net/11449/152164 / Este trabalho relata o desenvolvido de métodos analíticos que visa à determinação de algumas espécies tóxicas e potencialmente tóxicas de metais e metalóides em níveis ultra-traço em amostra de água naturais, utilizando uma técnica analítica menos sensível, como a espectrometria de absorção atômica em chama (FAAS). Essa técnica foi escolhida por ser relativamente simples e possuir baixo custo operacional. A técnica de extração em fase sólida (EFS), utilizando um novo material sorvente, foi utilizada para separar e pré-concentrar os analitos. Este estudo demonstra o procedimento de uma nova rota sintética via co-condensação visando à produção de uma sílica mesoporosa organofuncionalizada com o ligante 4-amino-3-hidrazino-5-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole e, sua utilização como sorvente para pré-concentração/análise de especiação de íons metálicos em amostras de água. O material produzido foi caracterizado por espectroscopia na região do infravermelho (FTIR), BET, ressonância magnética nuclear (RMN) de 29Si e 13C, dentre outras. As características adsortivas desse material foram estabelecidas em estudos de batelada, onde se estudou o efeito do pH, cinética de adsorção e capacidade máxima de adsorção. A otimização multivariada foi utilizada para obtenção das melhores condições químicas e de fluxo no sistema de pré-concentração, permitindo avaliar as interações principais e secundárias entre os fatores. Por meio da análise dos espectros obtidos por FTIR foi possível observar bandas de estiramento C–H, C–Cl e (NH2) oriundos da fração orgânica do material. A área superficial foi de 369,84 m2 g-1com diâmetro médio de poros em 7,1 nm, relacionados a materiais mesoporosos. Os resultados obtidos por RMN de 29Si comprovam a formação do material híbrido, sintetizado por co-condensação, e o RMN de 13C confirma o ancoramento do ligante na matriz. O pH que favorece a adsorção dos íons foi 5,0 para Cu(II) e 3,0 para Cd(II) e As(V). O modelo cinético de pseudo segunda ordem apresentou melhor ajuste aos dados experimentais, indicando adsorção química. Os dados de sorção desses íons metálicos mostraram bom ajuste ao modelo de Langmuir, com capacidade máxima de adsorção próxima aos valores obtidos experimentalmente, 0,057, 0,018 e 0,060 mmol g-1 para Cu(II), Cd(II) e As(V), respectivamente, indicando que a sorção ocorre em monocamada. Os parâmetros analíticos encontrados para o Cu(II) foram: fator de pré-concentração de 18,1; intervalo linear de 10,0 – 200,0 µg L-1 (R = 0,999) e LD de 1,45 µg L-1. Para o Cd(II): fator de pré-concentração de 15,8; intervalo linear de 2,0 – 100,0 µg L-1 (R = 0,999) e LD de 0,38 µg L-1. Para o As(V): fator de pré-concentração de 5,0; intervalo linear de 0,25 – 2,5 µg L-1 (R = 0,999) e LD de 0,039 µg L-1. A exatidão foi checada pelo método de adição e recuperação e/ou método comparativo com GFAAS ou ICP OES. As recuperações variaram de 97 – 106% (Cu), 100 – 105% (Cd), 88 – 103% (As(V)) e 96 – 106% (As(total)). Os resultados para Cu(II) determinados com os métodos propostos foram concordantes com os obtidos com o método comparativo. Conclui-se que o material produzido apresenta bom potencial para ser aplicado na extração/pré-concentração de cobre, cádmio e análise de especiação inorgânica de arsênio. Provou-se também que baixos limites de detecção e quantificação podem ser obtidos mesmo utilizando uma técnica menos sensível como a FAAS. / This paper reports on the development of analytical methods for the determination of some toxic and potentially toxic species in ultra - trace levels in natural water samples using a less sensitive analytical technique such as flame atomic absorpti on spectrometry (FAAS). This technique was chosen because it is relatively simple and has a low operating cost. The solid phase extraction technique (SPE) using a new sorbent material was used to separate and preconcentrate the analyte. This study demonstr ates the procedure of a new synthetic route using the technique of the co - condensation for the production of a mesoporous organo - functionalised silica with the 4 - amino - 3 - hydrazino - 5 - mercapto - 1,2,4 - triazole ligant and its use as a sorbent for preconcentrati on/ analysis of metal ion s speciation in water samples. The material produced was characterized by infra - red spectroscopy (FTIR), BET, 29 Si and 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), among others. The adsorptive characteristics of this material were establis hed in batch studies, where the effect of pH, adsorption kinetics and maximum adsorption capacity were studied. Multivariate optimization was used to obtain the best chemical and flow conditions in the preconcentration system, allowing the evaluation of th e main and secondary interactions among the factors. By means of the analysis of the spectra obtained by FTIR, it was possible to observe C - H, C - Cl and (NH 2 ) stretch bands from the organic fraction of the material. The surface area was 369.84 m 2 g - 1 with a verage pore diameter at 7.1 nm related to mesoporous materials. The results obtained by 29 Si NMR prove the formation of the hybrid material, synthesized by co - condensation, and the 13 C NMR confirms the anchoring of the ligan t in the matrix. The pH 5.0 it w as favors the adsorption of the ions Cu (II), the pH 3.0 it was favors the adsorption of the Cd (II) and As (V). The kinetic model of pseudo second order showed better adjustment to the experimental data, indicating chemical adsorption. The adsorption data of Cu (II), Cd (II), and As (V) were similar to those of the Langmuir model, with a maximum adsorption capacity of 0.057, 0.018 and 0.060 mmol g - 1 for Cu (II), Cd(III) and As(V) , respectively, indicating that the sorption occurs in monolayer. The analyt ical parameters for Cu (II) were: preconcentration factor of 18.1; linear range of 10.0 - 200.0 μg L - 1 (R = 0.999) and LD of 1.45 μg L - 1 . For Cd (II): preconcentration factor of 15.8; linear range of 2.0 - 100.0 μg L - 1 (R = 0.999) and LD of 0.38 μg L - 1 . Fo r As (V): preconcentration factor of 5.0; linear range of 0.25 - 2.5 μg L - 1 (R = 0.999) and LD of 0.039 μg L - 1 . Accuracy was checked by addi tion and recovery method of the standard and/ or comparative method with GFAAS or ICP OES. The recovery ranged from 97 - 106% Cu(II), 100 - 105% Cd (II), 88 - 103% As (V) and 96 - 106% As (total)). The results for Cu (II) determined with the proposed methods were concordant with those obtained with the comparative. It is concluded that the material produced can be successfully applied in the extraction / preconcentration of copper, cadmium and analysis of inorganic speciation of arsenic and low limits of detection and quantification can be obtained even using a less sensitive technique such as FAAS.

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