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Humic Substances As Interferences In The Analysis Of Nitrite In Water, Stephanie Ann Tebault
Humic Substances As Interferences In The Analysis Of Nitrite In Water, Stephanie Ann Tebault
Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations
Humic substances are of current interest because of their roles in environmental processes involving pollutants. It is also becoming recognized that humic substances may interfere in analysis of environmental samples though the possible adverse effects do not appear to be fully appreciated. The present effort focuses on determining whether humic materials interfere in the analysis of nitrite in water using the Griess reaction. This is a well-known reaction using nitrosation to gjve a diazonium salt followed by coupling with an appropriate reagent to form a dye. This colorimetric method continues to be applied in the laboratory and the field for …
Analysis Of Mercury Coordination Environments Of Tridentate And Tetradentate Imidazole Based Ligands By X-Ray Crystallography And Nmr Spectroscopy, Geoffrey Murphy
Analysis Of Mercury Coordination Environments Of Tridentate And Tetradentate Imidazole Based Ligands By X-Ray Crystallography And Nmr Spectroscopy, Geoffrey Murphy
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New Polyether Toxins From Shellfish And Marine Phytoplankton: Isolation Studies And Development Of Analytical Methods, Alan G. Bishop
New Polyether Toxins From Shellfish And Marine Phytoplankton: Isolation Studies And Development Of Analytical Methods, Alan G. Bishop
Theses
There are three classes of polyether toxins responsible for Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) world-wide. The causative toxins are okadaic acid (OA) and derivatives (DTXs), pectenotoxins (PTXs) and yessotoxins (YTXs). The origin of these toxins are phytoplankton from Dinophysis or Prorocentrum spp. OA has been demonstrated for most outbreaks in Europe and more recently a new isomer DTX-2 has been reported in Ireland.
Marine phytoplankton biomass samples consisting predominantly of Dinophysis acuta, were acquired using a large double plankton net from waters off the South-west coast of Ireland. Analysis of unialgal samples using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with fluorescence and …