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  • About
  • 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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Développement méthodologique pour l'analyse d'une large gamme de composés dans le milieux aquatiques / Methodological development for the analysis of a wide range of compounds in the aquatic environments

Leonco, Daniel, siao-Loung 04 December 2017 (has links)
Il est maintenant avéré que les contaminants présents dans les milieux aquatiques peuvent être toxiques à l’état de traces voire d’ultra traces. Il est donc important de développer des méthodes d’analyse performantes et sensibles pouvant atteindre ces niveaux de concentration. Dans cette optique, les techniques chromatographiques couplées à la spectrométrie de masse (GC-MS et LC-MS/MS) sont généralement utilisées pour l’analyse des polluants organiques. Les composés présents dans les milieux aquatiques possèdent des propriétés physico-chimiques très variées, d’apolaires à très polaires. Ainsi, développer une analyse simultanée pour toutes ces molécules représente un challenge analytique. Dans ce travail de thèse, plusieurs étapes du processus analytique ont été évaluées : la préparation de l’échantillon par extraction sur phase solide (SPE), la séparation par chromatographie et la détection par spectrométrie de masse. Une liste de composés modèles couramment retrouvés dans les milieux aquatiques a été établie pour conduire ces essais. Les méthodes d’extraction en phase solide hors ligne et en ligne ont été développées dans une optique d’analyse multirésidus à un niveau de traces. Les méthodes chromatographiques, gazeuse et liquide, couplées à la spectrométrie de masse ont été étudiées pour favoriser une analyse exhaustive et sensible. La dernière partie a consisté à appliquer les méthodes développées pour une approche d’analyse non ciblée. / It is now widely recognized that contaminants present in aquatic environments can be toxic at traces or even ultra-traces level. Therefore, it is important to develop efficient and sensitive analytical methods to reach these levels of concentration. In that respect, chromatographic techniques coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS and LC-MS / MS) are commonly used for the analysis of organic pollutants. The substances encountered in aquatic environments display a large range of physico-chemical properties, from apolar to very polar. Thus, developing a simultaneous analysis for all these molecules represents an analytical challenge. In this pHD work, several steps of the analytical process have been investigated: sample preparation by solid phase extraction (SPE), chromatographic separation and the detection by mass spectrometry. A list of model compounds commonly determined in aquatic environments was established to conduct the tests. Solid phase extraction methods, offline and online, were developed in a multiresidue analysis aim at traces level. Chromatographic methods, gaseous and liquid, coupled to mass spectrometry were studied to obtain an exhaustive and sensitive analysis. The last part consisted to apply the developed methods for a non-targeted analysis approach.
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DEVELOPMENT OF METHODS FOR THE CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AVIATION FUELS BY CHEMICAL IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY

Jacob D Guthrie (16638789) 03 August 2023 (has links)
<p>Aviation fuels are complex mixtures that mostly consist of a wide range of different hydrocarbons but also contain small amounts of heteroatom-containing compounds. Different fuels can have very different physical and chemical properties (e.g., storage and thermal stabilities are influenced by the heteroatom-containing compounds), with some performing better as fuels than others. To address this situation, correlations need to be developed between the chemical composition of fuels and their properties. This requires that the chemical compounds in fuels are correctly characterized, which is challenging. Because of the large number and many different types of organic compounds present in fuels, separation of these compounds by using techniques such as one- (GC) and -two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) is necessary before mass spectrometric characterization. Furthermore, analysis using traditional electron ionization (EI) mass spectrometry is hampered by excessive fragmentation that often leads to complete absence of a stable molecular radical cation, thus preventing the determination of the molecular weight (MW) of the analyte. To explore alternative methods, GC coupled with methane chemical ionization (CI) triple quadrupole mass spectrometry and GC×GC coupled with methane CI time-of-flight high-resolution mass spectrometry, both in the positive-ion mode, were tested. While both chromatographic techniques separate volatile organic chemicals via boiling point and intermolecular forces, GC×GC methods incorporate a greater level of separation by taking advantage of secondary column of different polarity. This additional level of separation can help separate overlapping compounds that would be impossible in GC. What comes to mass spectrometry analysis, methane CI was found to be more predictable and “softer” than the traditionally employed EI. Several ions revealing the MW of the analyte, e.g., M+•, [M+H-H2]+, and/or [M+H]+, were generated for almost every compound studied with some associated fragmentation. These fragmentation patterns provided invaluable structural information. When combined with the number of carbon atoms in the diagnostic ions, double bond and ring equivalent (DBRE) values, and elemental compositions, all obtained from highly accurate mass measurements performed using the time-of-flight mass spectrometer (but not the quadrupole), the classification of the compounds was possible. In some instances, even the unambiguous identification of individual compounds in aviation fuels was possible.</p>
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"Evidências esmagadoras dos seus atos" : fotografias e imprensa na construção da imagem pública da Ação Integralista Brasileira (1932- 1937)

Tatiana da Silva Bulhões 14 March 2007 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Pensando a fotografia e a imprensa como práticas sociais e expressões de relações sociais e significados culturais, este trabalho analisa os usos e objetivos envolvidos na publicação de fotografias na imprensa carioca pela Ação Integralista Brasileira (AIB), um movimento político brasileiro de caráter autoritário, ao longo de sua existência legal, de 1933 a 1937. Neste sentido, o trabalho procura explicitar os sentidos e intenções da produção e divulgação de fotografias pela AIB, além da criação e o funcionamento de uma estrutura as secretarias de propaganda e Imprensa para a produção e divulgação de imagens e periódicos integralistas. Procurei avaliar a importância atribuída pela AIB à propaganda política e à imprensa, recuperando iniciativas criadas para implementar a edição e financiamento de jornais e revistas e, também, definir normas e padronizar procedimentos e linhas editoriais. Outra preocupação foi caracterizar as formas de fazer propaganda por meio de fotografias na imprensa integralista carioca, analisando a revista Anauê! E o jornal A offensiva, comparando as diversas formas de narrar acontecimentos, além de identificar as diferenças e semelhanças nas formas de contruir a memória sobre o integralismo e de seus inimigos. Por último, investiguei as alianças e articulações entre parcelas da imprensa carioca e a AIB analisando como as revistas A Noite lllustrada e fon-fon e o jornal Diário de Notícias, simpatizantes ao movimento, divulgavam seus textos e fotografias.

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