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\"Desenvolvimento de metodologia analítica para a determinação de hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos (PAHs) em amostras de água utilizando uma interface SPME/HPLC/DAD\" / \"Development of an analytical methodology for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH\'s) analysis in water samples using a SPME/LC/DAD interface\"Ferreira, Fernanda Cristine Spoljaric 20 March 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho descreve a otimização e validação de um método analítico para a análise de hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos (PAHs) em água usando uma interface SPME/LC/DAD. Parâmetros como tipos de fibra, tempo de extração, temperatura e força iônica foram estudados no modo \"off line\" e a influência destes na eficiência de extração foi avaliada. Os melhores resultados foram obtidos com a fibra Carbowax/templeted resin. Uma interface \"lab made\" foi utilizada para a etapa de validação e as curvas de calibração mostraram boa linearidade (r>0,99) para a maioria dos compostos analisados, tanto na linearidade da amostra como na linearidade do padrão. Os dados de precisão obtidos na concentração de trabalho variaram de 1 a 3%, aproximadamente, e os valores de recuperação se mantiveram na faixa de 4 a 27%. Os PAHs foram determinados na faixa de 0,025 micro g até 0,5 micro g. Pode-se considerar os valores obtidos nos itens de precisão e linearidade satisfatórios para a análise dos PAHs, considerando-se os critérios internacionais estabelecidos para esta classe de compostos, mas o método não atende as especificações relacionadas a recuperação e faixa de concentração. / This work describes the optimization and validation of an analytical method to determine Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water using a SPME/LC/DAD interface. Parameters as fibers kind, sampling time, temperature and ionic strength were studied and their influence on the extraction efficiency were evaluated. The best results were obtained with the Carbowax/templeted resin fiber. A \"lab made\" interface was used to validate the method and the calibration curves showed good linearity (r > 0,99) to almost all the compounds analyzed, considering both the sample linearity and the standard linearity. The data obtained for precision showed a variation from 1 to 3 % and the recovery values were bellow 27%. The PAHs analysis was performed for concentrations from 0,025 micro g/fiber to 0,5 micro g/fiber. The method does not show good recoveries values but the data obtained for precision and linearity can be considered satisfactory according to international criteria established for theses compounds.
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\"Desenvolvimento de metodologia analítica para a determinação de hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos (PAHs) em amostras de água utilizando uma interface SPME/HPLC/DAD\" / \"Development of an analytical methodology for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH\'s) analysis in water samples using a SPME/LC/DAD interface\"Fernanda Cristine Spoljaric Ferreira 20 March 2006 (has links)
Este trabalho descreve a otimização e validação de um método analítico para a análise de hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos (PAHs) em água usando uma interface SPME/LC/DAD. Parâmetros como tipos de fibra, tempo de extração, temperatura e força iônica foram estudados no modo \"off line\" e a influência destes na eficiência de extração foi avaliada. Os melhores resultados foram obtidos com a fibra Carbowax/templeted resin. Uma interface \"lab made\" foi utilizada para a etapa de validação e as curvas de calibração mostraram boa linearidade (r>0,99) para a maioria dos compostos analisados, tanto na linearidade da amostra como na linearidade do padrão. Os dados de precisão obtidos na concentração de trabalho variaram de 1 a 3%, aproximadamente, e os valores de recuperação se mantiveram na faixa de 4 a 27%. Os PAHs foram determinados na faixa de 0,025 micro g até 0,5 micro g. Pode-se considerar os valores obtidos nos itens de precisão e linearidade satisfatórios para a análise dos PAHs, considerando-se os critérios internacionais estabelecidos para esta classe de compostos, mas o método não atende as especificações relacionadas a recuperação e faixa de concentração. / This work describes the optimization and validation of an analytical method to determine Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water using a SPME/LC/DAD interface. Parameters as fibers kind, sampling time, temperature and ionic strength were studied and their influence on the extraction efficiency were evaluated. The best results were obtained with the Carbowax/templeted resin fiber. A \"lab made\" interface was used to validate the method and the calibration curves showed good linearity (r > 0,99) to almost all the compounds analyzed, considering both the sample linearity and the standard linearity. The data obtained for precision showed a variation from 1 to 3 % and the recovery values were bellow 27%. The PAHs analysis was performed for concentrations from 0,025 micro g/fiber to 0,5 micro g/fiber. The method does not show good recoveries values but the data obtained for precision and linearity can be considered satisfactory according to international criteria established for theses compounds.
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EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A HAND-WASHING INTERVENTION ON DERMAL ABSORPTION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS, DNA ADDUCTS, AND 1-HYDROXYPYRENE LEVELS IN AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC TRAINEESBOOTH-JONES, ANGELA DAMITA 22 May 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Evaluation Of Persistent Organic Pollutants (pops) In Balikesir Dam Lake SedimentsGokmen, Pinar 01 February 2011 (has links) (PDF)
In this study, the Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) specifically / 17
Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs) and 19 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
(PAHs) were evaluated in the sediment samples of Balikesir (Ikizcetepeler) Dam
Lake. Sixteen sampling points were chosen for determination of concentrations of
OCPs and PAHs After ultrasonic bath extraction of the sediment samples GC-MS
was used as analytical tool. Extraction efficiencies changes from 63.8 to 87.4%
depending on the type of the POPs. Average OCP concentration was found in the
range of 3.33-379 µ / g/kg a, average PAH concentration was found in the range of
3.28-32.9 µ / g/kg. Pollution maps regarding OCP and PAH distributions were drawn
and the correlation between these two pollutant types was investigated. The quality
control (QC) and quality assurance tests were applied by the analysis of standard
reference materials (SRMs), surrogate standards and analysis replicates.
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Sustancias tóxicas en emisiones gaseosas de incineradores hospitalariosBárcena, René, Gamboa, Nadia 25 September 2017 (has links)
Se estudió las emisiones de material particulado (PM), vapores y gases de chimenea del incinerador del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas y se registró la micrometeorolo' gía. Los gases de chimenea fueron recolectados con un muestreador isocinético; los sólidos totales suspendidos, por muestreo pasivo. Los análisis muestran elevados niveles de PM 10, que contiene Pb, Al, Zn y Ca, así como altas concentraciones de benceno y naftaleno en el gas de chimenea. Se observó que la dispersión del PM tiene escala local. / Toxic substances in gaseous emissions from hospital incineratorsThe Nationallnstitute for Neoplastic Diseases incinerator was studied: emissions were sampled and analyzed for particulate matter (PM), stack gases and vapors and the micrometeorology was also registered. Gases were collected with an isokinetic sampler, total suspended solids by passive sampling. Results show high levels of PM10, which contains Pb, Al, Zn and Ca; high levels of benzene and naphthalene in the gas fireplace. Local dispersion of PM was observed,
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Gas Phase Infrared Spectroscopy of Large Aromatic Molecules : Fermi Resonance in the C-H Stretching RegionChakraborty, Shubhadip January 2015 (has links) (PDF)
In this thesis, I have investigated gas phase infrared spectroscopy of environmentally as well as astrophysical important large organic molecules such as naphthalene, methy-lated naphthalene, fluorine, methyalted fluorine etc. which are commonly known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Depending upon the molecular weight these organic molecules can exist both in gaseous as well as in the particulate state at room temperature hence they are the major environmental pollutants. They are also responsible for the unidentified infrared emission bands in the interstellar medium.
Chapter 1 provides a brief introduction to my thesis work. A detailed literature survey on the importance, abundance of the PAHs in the environment as well as various spectroscopic techniques useful for identifying the PAHs has been done. Since the objective of my thesis work is to assign the observed fundamental infrared bands of large organic molecules with the help of high level quantum mechanical calculations, a brief introduction to the various high level quantum mechanical techniques that I have used in assigning the bands have been described in this chapter.
In Chapter 2 I have presented the experimental and the theoretical methodologies in details. The chapter begins with a detailed description of the experimental procedure used for recording the infrared spectrum of these molecules followed by the theoretical methodologies used for the assignment of the observed infrared bands as well as for identifying the Fermi resonances.
In Chapters 3 and 4, of this thesis I have recorded infrared spectrum of 1-and 2-methylnaphthalene (1-and 2-MN), fluorine (FL), 1-methylfluorene (1-MFL) and 1,8-dimethylfluorene (1,8-DMF) in the gas phase. The observed bands were assigned with the help of scaled harmonic frequency, scaled quantum mechanical harmonic force field (SQMFF) and enharmonic frequency calculations. The first two methods are based on the harmonic approximation, whereas the enharmonic frequency calculation is based on the standard second order perturbation theory. All these calculations gave me a partial fit to the fundamental bands in both aromatic and aliphatic C-H stretching as well as in the non C-H stretching region. At the end of both the chapters an error analysis in fitting the spectrum from all the three different calculations have been presented. Evidently the non linear least square fitting method employed in SQMFF calculation gives much better agreement between the experiment and theory than the other two methods.
It has been observed in the experimental spectrum of methylated naphthalene that the band structure near the C-H stretch around 3000 cm−1 is very complicated and many bands and shoulders remain unassigned by the methods described in Chapters 3 and 4. Fermi resonance is one of the potential reason for the complicated band structure in this region. In Chapter 5, I have taken naphthalene and have investigated the Fermi resonance around the C-H stretching region using an effective vibrational hamiltonian (EVH) approach. In this method I have constructed an EVH consisting of 8 C-H stretches and 8 H-C-C in-plane bend overtones and 28 H-C-C in-plane bend combination modes as the basis. Both type 1 (stretch overtone) and type 2 (stretch combination) Fermi resonances were investigated. Calculated frequencies belonging to B1u and B2u irreducible representation were compared with the observed bands. Many bands and shoulders have been assigned as the overtone and combination modes of low frequency H-C-C bend motion obtained from the EVH approach. How-ever some bands remain unassigned in this method. This is perhaps due to the neglect of the carbon framework motion in the construction of the EVH.
To improve upon the results obtained from the EVH formalism I included the carbon frame degrees of freedom and have carried out a full variation treatment in curvilinear coordinates. I have considered the 8 C-H stretches and 8 H-C-C in-plane bends of naphthalene as local mode oscillators and 17 coordinates belonging to the carbon framework motion as curvilinear normal mode oscillators. A quartic hamiltonian in a mixed local mode -normal mode basis was constructed including up to three body terms in both kinetic and potential energy part. The hamiltonian was subsequently recast into the ladder operator form and diagonal zed in a symmetry adapted basis with polyad constraints. Frequencies so obtained were compared to the experiment All these findings have been presented in Chapter 6 of this thesis.
The concluding remark of the thesis and the future direction is presented in Chapter 7
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