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Sensitive And Accurate Determination Of Oil-Soluble And Water-Soluble Organosulfur Compounds In Garlic Matrix Using Reversed Phase-High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Ümmügülsüm Polat Korkunç, Buse Tuğba Zaman, Sezgi̇n Bakirdere, Emine Karakuş Apr 2024

Sensitive And Accurate Determination Of Oil-Soluble And Water-Soluble Organosulfur Compounds In Garlic Matrix Using Reversed Phase-High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Ümmügülsüm Polat Korkunç, Buse Tuğba Zaman, Sezgi̇n Bakirdere, Emine Karakuş

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Garlic is in the family Liliaceae and has many different constituents such as organic sulfur compounds, amino acids, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins. In this work, a simple, sensitive, and accurate analytical method was developed for the determination of selected organosulfur compounds (OSCs) in garlic bulbs using reversed phase-high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). Oil-soluble and water-soluble OSCs were extracted from the garlic samples via acetonitrile and deionized water, respectively. The OSCs were separated on a Phenomenex C18 (250 mm, 4 mm, 5mm) column and the monitoring was performed with a UV detector at 220 nm. An isocratic mobile phase comprising of …


Variables Affecting The Extraction Of Antioxidants In Cold And Hot Brew Coffee: A Review, Brian Yust, Frank Wilkinson, Niny Rao Dec 2023

Variables Affecting The Extraction Of Antioxidants In Cold And Hot Brew Coffee: A Review, Brian Yust, Frank Wilkinson, Niny Rao

College of Life Sciences Faculty Papers

Coffee beans are a readily available, abundant source of antioxidants used worldwide. With the increasing interest in and consumption of coffee beverages globally, research into the production, preparation, and chemical profile of coffee has also increased in recent years. A wide range of variables such as roasting temperature, coffee grind size, brewing temperature, and brewing duration can have a significant impact on the extractable antioxidant content of coffee products. While there is no single standard method for measuring all of the antioxidants found in coffee, multiple methods which introduce the coffee product to a target molecule or reagent can be …


Green And Non-Green Extraction Of Eugenol From Cloves Using Steam Distillation, Bek Yuldashbaev Jan 2023

Green And Non-Green Extraction Of Eugenol From Cloves Using Steam Distillation, Bek Yuldashbaev

Science University Research Symposium (SURS)

Eugenol is commonly found in many plants such as cloves. It is one of the most used natural anesthetics in dentistry. Indonesia is one of the places indigenous to clove trees. Its people take advantage of the pain numbing properties in cloves to aid their tooth pain. The extraction of eugenol itself can be performed through steam distillation. With the process of distillation, the steam carries the oils extracted from the clove buds and recondenses into a cloudy distillate containing polar and non-polar molecules. To separate the eugenol from the distillate, green and non-green solvents were used. The green solvent …


The Ability Of Sweat And Buffer Solutions To Reduce Hexavalent Chromium Of Relevance For Leather Extraction, Alexandra Wright, Lila Laundry-Mottiar, Yolanda Hedberg Aug 2022

The Ability Of Sweat And Buffer Solutions To Reduce Hexavalent Chromium Of Relevance For Leather Extraction, Alexandra Wright, Lila Laundry-Mottiar, Yolanda Hedberg

Chemistry Publications

The European Union restricted the amount of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in leather in 2015, but skin allergy cases due to Cr-tanned leather are not declining. Standardized extraction methods have been criticized to both over- and underestimate the expected amount of bioavailable Cr(VI) in leather. This study aims to evaluate the ability of four extraction solutions to reduce or preserve Cr(VI): artificial sweat solutions (ASWs) of pH 4.7, 6.5, and 8.0, and phosphate buffer (PB) of pH 8.0. This was investigated by incubating each solution with added Cr(VI) as a function of time, and then measuring the recovered Cr(VI). All solutions, …


Studies Toward Provenance Determination For Indigo Dyes, Erin Kibby Apr 2022

Studies Toward Provenance Determination For Indigo Dyes, Erin Kibby

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Projects

Species of indigo-producing plants have been used to color textiles for thousands of years all over the globe. Natural indigo-producing species have historically been harvested in regions of Asia, North Africa, and North and South America. This study is an exploration of methods that can be used to determine the provenance (origin) of the indigo dye in a textile through the extraction and isolation of indigoids, flavonoids, and other compounds from the natural dyestuff. There is no accepted method of extracting flavonoids from indigo-dyed textiles specifically, and there is little investigation of the regionally different species. If a method is …


Induction Of Lutein Production In Scenedesmus Obliquusunder Different Culture Conditions Prior To Its Semipreparative Isolation, Ayşegül Erdoğan, Ayça Büşra Karataş, Zeli̇ha Demi̇rel, Meltem Dalay Jan 2022

Induction Of Lutein Production In Scenedesmus Obliquusunder Different Culture Conditions Prior To Its Semipreparative Isolation, Ayşegül Erdoğan, Ayça Büşra Karataş, Zeli̇ha Demi̇rel, Meltem Dalay

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

Microalgae with their improved growth rates and accumulation of high-value-added products make their commercial production attractive. Among them, lutein, which is a carotenoid, plays a very important role due to its various applications in the food and pharmaceutical industry. Induction of its biosynthesis can be triggered by various stress conditions like light. In this study, three different light intensities (50,150 and 300 μmol photons/m2s) and aeration rates (1, 3, and 5 L/min) were utilized to induce the lutein biosynthesis and biomass productivity in Scenedesmus obliquus. Lutein was isolated by preparative chromatography using a semiprep C30 column (10 × 250 mm, …


Single And Selective Transport Of Zr(Iv) Ions With Trioctyl Amine Dissolved In Kerosene Using A Multidropped Liquid Membrane Technique, Fatma Tezcan, Ramazan Donat Jan 2022

Single And Selective Transport Of Zr(Iv) Ions With Trioctyl Amine Dissolved In Kerosene Using A Multidropped Liquid Membrane Technique, Fatma Tezcan, Ramazan Donat

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

It is very important to develop a process for selectively extracting Zr(IV) ions from the solution medium to produce zirconium metal used in industry and nuclear reactors. In this study, the parameters affecting the extraction of Zr(IV) ions were investigated using a multidropped liquid membrane (MDLM) system. Trioctyl amine (TOA) dissolved in kerosene was used as a carrier ligand in the extraction of Zr(IV) ions by the MDLM technique. The effect of carrier concentration and stripping solution concentration, pH, and the temperature in the donor phase on the transport of Zr(IV) were investigated. The optimum condition for the transportation of …


Ligands For Complexation, Extraction, And Sensing Of Mercury(Ii) For Application To High-Level Waste (Hlw) At The Savannah River Site (Srs), Adenike O. Fasiku Nov 2021

Ligands For Complexation, Extraction, And Sensing Of Mercury(Ii) For Application To High-Level Waste (Hlw) At The Savannah River Site (Srs), Adenike O. Fasiku

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Mercury (Hg) separation and sensing is of high significance due to Hg(II) environmental mobility and toxicity. Furthermore, the use of Hg in nuclear applications has resulted in its accumulation in several DOE sites, such as in Oak Ridge and Savannah River reservations. Organic mercury species have been found in low activity waste (LAW) streams resulting from high-level waste (HLW) processing at the Savannah River Site (SRS), therefore posing a threat to humans and the environment. Mercury, being a soft Lewis acid, has a strong affinity for softer Lewis bases, such as S- or N-donor ligands. Therefore, we focus on …


The Analysis Of Ginsenosides In Ginseng Garden Soil, Karina Marie Kaberi Jul 2021

The Analysis Of Ginsenosides In Ginseng Garden Soil, Karina Marie Kaberi

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) produces natural products called ginsenosides. The biggest challenge Ontario commercial ginseng farmers face is ginseng replant disease. To understand the function of ginseng root exudates, ginsenoside accumulation and persistence over time were investigated. Currently, no reliable ginsenoside specific extraction method, characterizing the changes in soil chemistry exists. Ginsenoside extraction protocol optimization was required to determine how ginsenoside composition changed over time. Overall, protocol optimization resulted in a 30% increase in yield of ginsenosides compared to previous extraction protocols. In the ginseng gardens, ginsenoside accumulation occurs slowly and did not reach significantly measurable amounts until the …


Pectin And Alginate Extraction To Treat Liquid Cafo Manure, Clare Sunderman May 2021

Pectin And Alginate Extraction To Treat Liquid Cafo Manure, Clare Sunderman

Honors Projects

For this project, various extraction methods were used to extract pectin from Pastinaca Sativa and alginate from Macrocystis. These extractions were then dried and used in treating 250mL of manure along with a CaCl2 or FeCl3 coagulant. It was found that CaCl2 was not as effective as FeCl3 in coagulating manure. But the results obtained suggest that pectin and alginate obtained with a simpler extraction method is just as effective as the highly purified and refined pectin and alginate produced for the food industry, in the treatment of CAFO manure. The liquid portion of the …


Extraction Of Heavy Metal Complexes From A Biofilm Colony For Biomonitoring The Pollution, Sedat Sürdem, Haci Mehmet Doğan Jan 2020

Extraction Of Heavy Metal Complexes From A Biofilm Colony For Biomonitoring The Pollution, Sedat Sürdem, Haci Mehmet Doğan

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

An extraction method was tested for biomonitoring the biofilm samples containing heavy metals. The fractionation of metal complexes was performed via C-18-HPLC-ICP-MS and MALDI-MS, respectively. The extraction power of some reagents was determined for the heavy metal extraction from biofilm samples collected in Erdemli coast in the Mediterranean Sea. The ammonium acetate solution giving the highest extraction results was found as a suitable extraction reagent. The concentration and pH of the ammonium acetate solution were optimized and found as 1 M and 5, respectively. The chromatograms of metal complexes with the C-18-HPLC-ICP-MS system were taken to determine the effect of …


Synthesis Of The Betulinic Acid, Sh. Sh. Turg‘Unboyev Base Doctoral Student, A. X. Xaitbayev Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor Nov 2019

Synthesis Of The Betulinic Acid, Sh. Sh. Turg‘Unboyev Base Doctoral Student, A. X. Xaitbayev Doctor Of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

Today, one of the most important tasks for the further development of the pharmaceutical industry is medicines obtained from local raw materials. This article describes the production of betulin from the bark of the Betula pendula tree growing in the territory of Uzbekistan, the synthesis of various derivatives based on it, and the study of the structure of substances by physical methods. Based on these studies, medicines will be created from local raw materials.


Improving Extraction Processes Of Crustacean Chitin Using Solid State Analytical Techniques, Fionn O'Fearghail, Michelle Giltrap, Christine O'Connor, Patrice Behan Jan 2019

Improving Extraction Processes Of Crustacean Chitin Using Solid State Analytical Techniques, Fionn O'Fearghail, Michelle Giltrap, Christine O'Connor, Patrice Behan

Articles

Solid state analytical techniques are becoming more widely used for the analysis of a range of organic products which demonstrate very poor solubility in both common organic and polar solvents and as such cannot be accurately characterised using solution based techniques. Primarily used as a secondary technique for qualitative analysis of insoluble intermediates and products in organic synthesis, 13C CP-MAS NMR can be utilised in tandem with a targeted extraction and clean up procedure for accurate quantitative analysis of insoluble bio-molecules of interest. Here solid state 13C CP-MAS NMR is utilised as the primary analytical technique in the characterisation of …


Evaluating Green Solvents And Techniques In Extraction Methods, Shanmugapriya Dharmarajan Jan 2019

Evaluating Green Solvents And Techniques In Extraction Methods, Shanmugapriya Dharmarajan

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Of all analytical techniques, extraction is a huge solvent-consuming process that could adversely impact the environment. Use of petroleum-based solvents for extraction of oilseeds is still a common practice, despite the potential fire hazard and the toxic water pollution. The rising awareness of chemical activities created immense need for sustainable development schemes and strategies that should address the environmental impact without compromising the yield. In the course of developing green extraction techniques, automation, alternative solvents, and selective extractions are the growing trend. This dissertation aligns with that progress by surveying green solvents, comparing their performance during oil extraction, examining a …


Investigating Anions And Hydrophobicity Of Deep Eutectic Solvents By Experiment And Computational Simulation, Amos Kwabena Dwamena Jan 2019

Investigating Anions And Hydrophobicity Of Deep Eutectic Solvents By Experiment And Computational Simulation, Amos Kwabena Dwamena

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Deep eutectic solvents are a new generation of ionic liquid-like solvents formed by combining hydrogen bond acceptor with hydrogen bond donor which result in the depression of the melting point of the solvent. Like ionic liquids, anions play a critical role in tuning the polarity, physicochemical properties, and thermodynamic behavior of deep eutectic solvent (DES). Choline chloride is the most widely used quaternary ammonium salt (QAS) in the literature and has remarkable advantages from reduced cost to low toxicity and volatility. Choline bromide and choline iodide are other QAS that have not been used often for DES synthesis and applications, …


Water Soluble Polysaccharides Of The Plant Aconitum Leucostomum, Sh. Turgunboev, R. Rakhmonberdieva Dec 2018

Water Soluble Polysaccharides Of The Plant Aconitum Leucostomum, Sh. Turgunboev, R. Rakhmonberdieva

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University

Polysaccharides are polymers with a wide spectrum of biological activity. They contribute to detoxification of the body, remove toxic substances, cholesterol, heavy metals, radionuclide from the body, and also repair damaged cells, do not allow the formation of free radicals, restores the immune system. In medicine, based on polysaccharides, biological active additives such as rheopolyglucin, polyglucin, heparin, mucaltin and others have been created.


Extraction And Purification Of Biologically Active Metabolites From Rhodococcus Sp. Mtm3w5.2, Mohrah Alenazi Dec 2018

Extraction And Purification Of Biologically Active Metabolites From Rhodococcus Sp. Mtm3w5.2, Mohrah Alenazi

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Rhodococcushas been recognized as a potential antibiotic producer. Recently, a strain of Rhodococcussp. MTM3W5.2 was isolated from a soil sample collected in Morristown, Tennessee and was found to produce an inhibitory compound which is active against other related species. The purpose of this research is to extract, purify and analyze the active metabolite. The compound was extracted from RM broth cultures and purified by preliminary fractionation of crude extract through a Sephadex LH-20 column. Further purification was completed using semi-preparative reversed phase column chromatography. Final purification was obtained using multiple rounds of an analytical C18 HPLC column. Based …


Extraction Conductometric Determination Of Scandium And Thorium In Kaolins, Nigora Kutlimurotova, Zulayho Smanova, Habibulla Tojimuhamedov, Zuhra Yaxshiyeva, Jasur Tursunqulov Jun 2018

Extraction Conductometric Determination Of Scandium And Thorium In Kaolins, Nigora Kutlimurotova, Zulayho Smanova, Habibulla Tojimuhamedov, Zuhra Yaxshiyeva, Jasur Tursunqulov

Bulletin of National University of Uzbekistan: Mathematics and Natural Sciences

A method for extraction - conductometric determination of scandium and thorium with tributyl phosphate and trioctyl phosphine oxide in kaolin was developed. The equivalent electrical conductivity of the complex of scandium and thorium with 2,7-dinitrozo-1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene-3,6-disulfonic acid was found. A scheme for the separation and determination of kaolin content is proposed. The isotherms of scandium and thorium extraction are constructed. It was shown that at a concentration of nitric acid of 15.6 M they do not interfere with the determination of thorium and scandium.


The Quantification Of Cocaine From The Erythroxylum Coca Plant And The Comparison On High Performance Liquid Chromatography And Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy As An Analytical Method., Tuesday James Jun 2017

The Quantification Of Cocaine From The Erythroxylum Coca Plant And The Comparison On High Performance Liquid Chromatography And Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy As An Analytical Method., Tuesday James

Student Theses

Cocaine is derived from the Erythroxylum coca plant, is a highly addictive stimulant abused all over the world. There are two types of Erythroxylum coca plants that produce cocaine; the E. Coca and E. Novogranatense. Cocaine exists as the salt, and the freebase which is typically referred to as “crack” due to the crackling sound it makes when heated. It is popular because it is inexpensive and easily available on the streets, mainly in poor urban areas. The purpose of this project was to determine the amount of cocaine that can be extracted from E.coca and to assess which analytical …


Separation And Recovery Of Gallium(Iii) Ions From Aqueous Phase By Liquid--Liquid Extraction Using A Novel Extractant, Cyphos Il 101, Sumitra Nayak, Niharbala Devi Jan 2017

Separation And Recovery Of Gallium(Iii) Ions From Aqueous Phase By Liquid--Liquid Extraction Using A Novel Extractant, Cyphos Il 101, Sumitra Nayak, Niharbala Devi

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

The present study describes the extraction behavior of gallium(III) using a novel ionic liquid trihexyl(tetradecyl) phosphonium chloride (Cyphos IL 101) diluted with kerosene from acidic chloride medium. The extraction of gallium was found to depend on the hydrochloric acid concentration and quantitative extraction of gallium took place at 2.0 mol/L HCl concentration. The nature of the extracted complex in the organic phase was determined using Job's method and proposed to be [R$_{3}$R$^\prime $PGaCl$_{4}$]. The loading capacity of 5.0 $\times$ 10$^{-3}$ mol/L Cyphos IL 101 was determined to be 320.0 mg/L. Two stages of stripping were required for complete removal of …


Polyol Induced Partitioning Of Essential Oils In Aqueous Organic Solvent Mixtures, Thomas Delmastro Dec 2016

Polyol Induced Partitioning Of Essential Oils In Aqueous Organic Solvent Mixtures, Thomas Delmastro

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Polyol Induced Extraction (PIE) was developed and patented at Seton Hall University by Drs. John R. Sowa Jr., Wyatt R. Murphy, and Mithilesh Deshpande. It was originally discovered and implemented as a method to recycle and reuse waste acetonitrile during the production shortage in 2008. Through the use of PIE, a solvent mixture containing acetonitrile and water can be separated by employing a polyol mass separating agent, which induces a phase separation. The system is separated into its corresponding aqueous and organic phases, with the organic phase being a highly purified organic liquid. Based on the successful experimental results that …


Extracting (1,3/1,6)-Β-Glucans From Saccharomyces Cerevisiae: A Fungal Immunotherapeutic, James C. Elliott May 2016

Extracting (1,3/1,6)-Β-Glucans From Saccharomyces Cerevisiae: A Fungal Immunotherapeutic, James C. Elliott

Undergraduate Honors Theses

The goal of this research was the development of a method to extract pure (1,3/1,6)-β-glucans from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. These β-glucans are of pharmaceutical importance because an animal’s immune system can recognize glucan molecules, and these molecules can act as immunomodulators, essentially turning on the immune system. The problem in the past has been that previously published methods produce β-glucans with low side chain lengths and few branching occurrences. This issue was tackled by a multivariable approach that reduced extraction steps, initial sample size, and concentrations of reagents used. This method has been shown to produce greater yields of β-glucans while …


Identification Of Rnase-Resistant Rnas In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Extracts: Separation From Chromosomal Dna By Selective Precipitation, Blanca V. Rodriguez, Eric T. Malczewskyj, Joshua M. Cabiya, L Kevin Lewis, Corina Maeder Jan 2016

Identification Of Rnase-Resistant Rnas In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Extracts: Separation From Chromosomal Dna By Selective Precipitation, Blanca V. Rodriguez, Eric T. Malczewskyj, Joshua M. Cabiya, L Kevin Lewis, Corina Maeder

Chemistry Faculty Research

High-quality chromosomal DNA is a requirement for many biochemical and molecular biological techniques. To isolate cellular DNA, standard protocols typically lyse cells and separate nucleic acids from other biological molecules using a combination of chemical and physical methods. After a standard chemical-based protocol to isolate chromosomal DNA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and then treatment with RNase A to degrade RNA, two RNase-resistant bands persisted when analyzed using gel electrophoresis. Interestingly, such resistant bands did not appear in preparations of Escherichia coli bacterial DNA after RNase treatment. Several enzymatic, chemical, and physical methods were employed in an effort to remove the resistant …


A Simple And Efficient Approach For Preconcentration Of Some Heavy Metals In Cosmetic Products Before Their Determinations By Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Nai̇l Altunay, Ramazan Gürkan Jan 2016

A Simple And Efficient Approach For Preconcentration Of Some Heavy Metals In Cosmetic Products Before Their Determinations By Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Nai̇l Altunay, Ramazan Gürkan

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

In the current study, a simple and efficient analytical method for preconcentration and determination of Cd(II), Pb(II), and Sn(II) in some cosmetic samples, using ultrasonic assisted-cloud point extraction and flame atomic absorption spectrometry, was developed. The method is based on the ternary complex formations of Sn(II), Pb(II), and Cd(II), which are available in the form of neutral and/or anionic hydroxo complexes (Sn(OH)$_{3}^{-}$, Pb(OH)$_{3}^{-}$, Cd(OH)$_{2}$, and/or Cd(OH)$_{3}^{-})$, with Victoria Pure Blue BO (VPB$^{+})$ in the presence of cetylpyridinium chloride at pH 8.5, and then extraction of the formed ternary complexes into the micellar phase of polyoxyethylene sorbitan monostearate (Tween 60). Using …


Quechers (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, And Safe) Extraction – Gas Chromatography For The Analysis Of Drugs, Michelle L. Schmidt May 2015

Quechers (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, And Safe) Extraction – Gas Chromatography For The Analysis Of Drugs, Michelle L. Schmidt

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, and Safe) is an extraction technique developed by Anastassiades and co-workers initially for the extraction of veterinary drugs from animal tissue. Since its inception, it was discovered that this method is particularly adept for the extraction of polar and basic compounds, thus the majority of research previously performed using QuEChERS involves the extraction of pesticides from various matrices, especially fruits, vegetables, and other food products. Combining a liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) and a dispersive solid phase extraction (d-SPE) clean up, QuEChERS provides a clean sample for analysis by gas chromatography (GC) or liquid chromatography (LC) …


Extraction Of Dna By Magnetic Ionic Liquids: Tunable Solvents For Rapid And Selective Dna Analysis, Kevin D. Clark, Omprakash Nacham, Honglian Yu, Tianhao Li, Melissa M. Yamsek, Donald R. Ronning, Jared L. Anderson Jan 2015

Extraction Of Dna By Magnetic Ionic Liquids: Tunable Solvents For Rapid And Selective Dna Analysis, Kevin D. Clark, Omprakash Nacham, Honglian Yu, Tianhao Li, Melissa M. Yamsek, Donald R. Ronning, Jared L. Anderson

Jared L. Anderson

DNA extraction represents a significant bottleneck in nucleic acid analysis. In this study, hydrophobic magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) were synthesized and employed as solvents for the rapid and efficient extraction of DNA from aqueous solution. The DNA-enriched microdroplets were manipulated by application of a magnetic field. The three MILs examined in this study exhibited unique DNA extraction capabilities when applied toward a variety of DNA samples and matrices. High extraction efficiencies were obtained for smaller single-stranded and double-stranded DNA using the benzyltrioctylammonium bromotrichloroferrate(III) ([(C8)3BnN+][FeCl3Br–]) MIL, while the dicationic 1,12-di(3-hexadecylbenzimidazolium)dodecane bis[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl]imide bromotrichloroferrate(III) ([(C16BnIM)2C122+][NTf2–, FeCl3Br–]) MIL produced higher extraction efficiencies for larger …


Phenyl Functionalized Sol-Gel Silica Sorbent For Capillary Microextraction And Chromia-Based Sol-Gel Ucon Stationary Phase For Capillary Gas Chromatography, Michael M. Mclean Nov 2014

Phenyl Functionalized Sol-Gel Silica Sorbent For Capillary Microextraction And Chromia-Based Sol-Gel Ucon Stationary Phase For Capillary Gas Chromatography, Michael M. Mclean

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The first chapter of this thesis presents an introduction to sol-gel methodology whose usefulness as a synthetic route will be demonstrated with two applications in chromatography. The first application involves the fabrication of a capillary micro-extraction (CME) device by coating a phenyl functionalized extracting phase on the inner surface of a fused silica capillary for analyte pre-concentration. The device was coupled on-line to a RP-HPLC system and practicality was demonstrated using allergens as target analytes. The allergens chosen as model analytes are typically found in fragrance products and food. Most of the 26 fragrance allergens that are monitored by various …


Evaluating Contaminants Of Emerging Concern In Commercial Biosolid-Based Fertilizers, John Hemmerling, Michael L. Mashtare, Linda S. Lee Aug 2014

Evaluating Contaminants Of Emerging Concern In Commercial Biosolid-Based Fertilizers, John Hemmerling, Michael L. Mashtare, Linda S. Lee

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium

The production and popularity of commercially available biosolid-based fertilizers are increasing because of their economic, environmental, and plant nutrition benefits, particularly in urban and suburban areas. Because biosolid-based fertilizers are derived from waste water treatment plant residuals, we hypothesized that there is the potential for micropollutants to persist in these products. Their presence would be of particular concern due to their potential impact on human and ecological health and risk of bioaccumulation. This study involves quantifying contaminants of emerging concern in three biosolid-based fertilizers, and 2 non-biosolid-based fertilizers, a composted animal manure and an organic compost. Our extraction method employed …


Electrically Controlled Formation And Release Of Admicelles For Solid Phase Extraction, Sukyeon Lee May 2014

Electrically Controlled Formation And Release Of Admicelles For Solid Phase Extraction, Sukyeon Lee

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Solid phase extraction is one of the most widely used methods to concentrate diluted compounds in a solution. Substances can be extracted into admicelles and hemimicelles, which are surface adsorbed micelles and surfactant monolayers, respectively. Investigations of the electrical control of surfactants on surfaces for the purpose of analyte preconcentration prior to chromatographic analysis are presented. The surfactant layer serves as the “stationary phase” in a solid phase extraction sorbent scenario. Analytes are adsorbed on this layer, and then released from the solid phase via surfactant removal. The attachment and removal of the surfactant are controlled by means of an …


Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Functionalization By Aliphatic And Aromatic Amines: Application To The Extraction Of Some Metal Cations, Fayçel Ammari, Faouzi Meganem Jan 2014

Poly(Vinyl Chloride) Functionalization By Aliphatic And Aromatic Amines: Application To The Extraction Of Some Metal Cations, Fayçel Ammari, Faouzi Meganem

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of 3 new polymers obtained by functionalization of a commercial poly(vinyl chloride) by grafting amino-alkyl and amino-aryl groups to extract some metal cations from aqueous solutions. The percentage of extraction was determined by comparing the initial electrical conductivity of the aqueous solution containing the studied metal and that of the aqueous solution at the extraction equilibrium. One of the obtained polymers gave an extraction ratio of Sn^{2+} = 87.1 %, which highlight the importance of the substitution of chlorine atoms by diethylenetriamine groups. These results were compared with those obtained …